Tonight as I was turning off the tv sound system, the radio came on by accident with a song from the 80’s called "Take On Me". Remember the video? A hand from a cartoon dimension reaches out to a lady of human dimensions and both worlds unite? I stood there amazed remembering Bergen.
I met a wonderful Norwegian man when I lived near
One day I tried to close the windows since it was dark and snowing outside. He seemed frustrated but patiently explained “You always need fresh air. Why would you want to close the windows or close the blinds? Closing the blinds to us is like trying to keep the world out, that’s why you always see open windows and open doors. Anyone can just walk in, it’s okay… "
So, as I stood in the bedroom and looked out I stared at the maze of windows in front of me. People having dinner. People sleeping. People kissing. People studying. Likewise, I’m sure they saw me! Norwegian winter brought 21 hour nights, and 3 hours days and we kept our windows open and our lights on. I pretended I had privacy and proceeded to let the world into my life and share my life to the world…
Now I live in the
Americans hear “take me on” and tend to close their windows, thereby closing the world…
I miss the world in my life, I really do… I wish a hand from another dimension would reach out to me kindly caring to know mine.
8 comments:
Beautiful. I remember the song but never paid much attention to it. Thanks for sharing the background and your personal experience.
Reach out to me! Definitely resonates well with me. Very beautiful post!
That was simply beautiful.
That was beautiful.
very insightful post.
It's never all one way or all the other way. But you do know how strange it is to be scared of everything, right?
How long would it take to fix that world?
Your post made me think of Haarlem, in the Netherlands. It was the same way there. All of the curtains were drawn open and the windows spotlessly clean. You could look in and see what everyone was doing while walking down the street. Your post was very lovely and certainly something to think about!
...Funny, just recalled a research done by a friend of mine.
What we might see as the personality of a person or it's social background can be in fact as simple or complex as the culture where that person was raised.
Solution? Just... keep talking.
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