Time to retreat. Time to prowl. Time to wander. Time to vanish.
Wind-time, wolf-time ....
See you later. Eventually. Maybe. Probably. Hopefully. Ultimately. In time.
Fram is taking to the woodlands and the waterways and the ethereal regions again, for now, vanishing into the mist of timeless time.
The song, "I'm So Afraid," is written and performed by Lindsey Buckingham, accompanied by the 2009 edition of Fleetwood Mac. The lyrics are a bit over the top for my personal taste, but everyone has days when feelings and emotions reach this height, or depth, or whatever. The only question is how long such a day might last. The melody is fabulous, and the guitar work is utterly fantastic.
This performance took place less than a month ago in Paris. This song was first sung in concert by Buckingham in 1975. He actually wrote it in 1971; been around a while. Listen to this music and, if you have any magic within, you will see behind the curtain to the existence of eternal youth and everlasting love.
For me, it also seems to be a particularly good song to hear in the distance while waving goodbye.
Seriously, take care, see you around and, in the words of Mary Shelley: ".... and when I shall be no more, the very remembrance of us both will speedily vanish."
Notes to Self. Another Era
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Green pond, double exposure.
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