Shadows in a ruined building, El Charco del Ingenio, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, México
Shadows in the rubble,
Scattered on the floor,
Looking for an exit,
Searching for a door!
Text and photo © 2014 by Magical Mystical Teacher
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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!
An interesting one.
ReplyDeleteone of my favourite places in Mexico - loved going here for wknds and a great shot of a shadowy corner...
ReplyDeleteOMG! I am trapped...
ReplyDeleteHope someone can rescue me in this intriguing place, LoL*
Happy SSS2, players.
Blessings,
/CC girl
Haunting haiku. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe sunshine adds a bit of life to this derelict building, the long gone roof no more. At least the walls stand, showcasing the solid construction underneath. If only the roof were maintained, the building would have some use...maybe
ReplyDeleteCall me crazy, but if you insert the words to this poem into the song, "Riders In the Storm" (was it by the Doors?), it fits pretty well!
ReplyDeleteCan't help but wonder about the history of this place that you shot.
stunning shot! Beauty around every corner in that city!
ReplyDeleteTheir's even beauty in that destruction. Nice capture! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your poem paired with the photo. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteModern day "ruins" evoke something sad in me, and this image with its shadows makes me nostalgic! Have a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeleteThis seems a portent to California's recent earthquake. Our two coasts have taken a beating this winter and spring. In your verse, looking for a door with none in sight sounds like a nightmare to me.
ReplyDeleteshadows all around; a very interesting shot; have a nice Sunday
ReplyDeletemuch love...
I like the poem together with the photo, gives it extra meaning.
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Very interesting photo!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!