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this post should be read with a song of Madeleine Peiroux background ... This is heaven to me ...
http://www.lastfm.es/music/Madeleine+Peyroux/_/This+Is+Heaven+to+Me?autostart
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was sitting in his favorite corner of Tripoli Café. He got up slowly unable to avoid listening to two big women dressed up and covered with furs and jewels as if nothing underneath all that paraphernalia. Talk bad about someone who was not present. She smiled politely and left the cafe into the cold November afternoon.
He put on his gray wool cap, wrap pressed against his chest and came out into the street happy. I did not know what it was, but it all chuckle. A girl who complained because he wanted the Cinderella dress I had seen in the shop window Morris Costume Soto, a playful puppy that had twisted his belt between the legs of young woman who was walking, a man waiting in earnest and dull the bus stop be put to cuddle a baby who looked stunned and did not know whether to laugh or mourn.
The bus stopped and she came in smiling. The driver smiled back. The people were serious, gray, looking at any site within the bus. When looked eager to get to their destinations. Looked lights out without seeing them. And she saw them all and was happy. Not pitied. Nor envied. Just felt good and thought that they could all be as well. That happiness is not anywhere and can also be found in every small gesture.
pressed the stop button. The bus stopped. Before downloading goodbye to a girl near the exit that had a balloon of a mouse with black ears and stubborn dishes. The girl returned the gesture with his hand and swung with joy some little legs that have not yet reached the ground.
moved toward its portal, unraveling a thought that made her smile again. Maybe that's the secret that explains why it feels so good. Maybe it's as simple as returning to see things like when we were children. Like when we had no clock and the future did not matter because it was far away. Maybe it's as easy as learning to enjoy what is happening right now without being dependent on what happens next. Famed musician and arranger
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