songs about roving, rambling and plain hard luck & photography from the other side …

these lights in our street are ours & tonight the street are ours

Do you know how to kill loneliness at last / Oh there’s so much there to heal dear and make tears things of the past / But do you know that tonight the street are ours / Tonight the street are ours / And these lights in our street are ours / And tonight the street are ours / And these lights in our hearts they tell no lies (Richard Hawley)

posted: Oktober 16, 2014
under: black & white, pictures
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6 Responses to “these lights in our street are ours & tonight the street are ours”

  1. Francis J sagt:

    We could think of joy when in fact it’s more tragedy: the simple images and words of our lives. Well, my friend, I’m back and can again look at your pictures in a larger scale. And that’s pure joy, here!
    Florian, that’s a great composition with its great cross, off centre. With the opposite presence of human and artificial creatures. And the slogan. Meaningful though mysterious…

    • Fritsch sagt:

      The life we lead is off centre & that’s why it feels good when roaming those night streets & finding out that these lights in our streets are ours as well as the streets iftself. So glad you’re finally back on the screen because I’ve been missing you.

      All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.

  2. Elaine- sagt:

    good morning, baby, i just got up to your lovely image, i love the starkness and modern graphics of the lettering, great image, but you knew that already :)

  3. Phil Vaughn sagt:

    The Early Bird Hype. Is that commercial Banksey-ism? Is this photo an example of Fritsch’s „Banksey-esque statements on life and society and love and loss and wanderings and discoveries? (Am I asking too many questions?)

    I like all the facets of this post, Fritsch. It’s like a multi-course feast. Thanks!

    • Fritsch sagt:

      Life & all its Banksey-esque statements is what I’m looking for when out in these streets that are ours, Phil. As well as those multi-course feasts that are always there as long as we are willing to see. Thanks, my friend.

      All the best & safe travels, Fritsch.

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