tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7755271880665100995.post2268412490509975180..comments2021-08-13T18:22:47.305+03:00Comments on Teisuka's Station: Nocturnal PoemTeisukahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11456514074689991674noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7755271880665100995.post-51024103271904870992013-02-16T06:28:18.981+02:002013-02-16T06:28:18.981+02:00Hello Mr. Bao! ^^
Thank you for coming by, my fai...Hello Mr. Bao! ^^<br /><br />Thank you for coming by, my faithful friend. And wow, what a deep comment you wrote! You got it - the point of my poem. It's all about love (romance). ^^ I really like the scene you visualized. Excellent, my friend! At the latest now, I can see that you are true romanticist, too. And so they say, all Chinese are romantic people. Haha. :D<br /><br />Yes, "window shopping" can be good enough. We don't need to buy all that stuff. Except that women really needs a lot of shoes and things like that. Hahaha. :D But if couple is poor (not rich) but they have love, they are the richest people in the world. Because love is the most valuable thing in the world! :) Like the Bible says: "If a man would give all the substance of his house for love, he would utterly be contemned" (Song of Songs 8:7).<br /><br />Regarding Nikas videos, they are truly wonderful. Through her lovely videos, I have become more and more familiar with the beautiful city of Moscow. Often, I find her videos very inspiring, because I love history and old Russian culture. :)<br /><br />Have a nice weekend to you, my friend!<br /><br />Blessings from Finland (and I dare to say) from Russia as well ^^<br /><br />TeisukaTeisukahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11456514074689991674noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7755271880665100995.post-44300446296685193902013-02-16T05:45:07.742+02:002013-02-16T05:45:07.742+02:00Hi Teisuka,
Lovely poem, so is Nika's video. ...Hi Teisuka, <br />Lovely poem, so is Nika's video. Your poem is really well written, picturing a scene of romance. Am I right? That's how I understand it. You know what, your poem and Nika's video make me visualize such a scene: a pair of young lovers, hand in hand, or arm in arm, are strolling on the 5th Ave in Manhattan at a cold winter night, window shopping. They are not rich, so they can't afford the stuffs in these high-end shops, but they're in love, and that's enough. From time to time, I always visualize such a scene, and hopefully one day I can present it in my video. Ha ha...maybe that's my wishful thinking, but I do love things romantic. -:) Thank you for the poem and video. Have a nice weekend!<br />Bao Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com