As ships that pass in the night I
As ships that pass in the night. Often said of people who meet for a brief but intense moment and then part, never to see each other again. These people are like two ships that greet each other with flashing lights and then sail off into the night. from a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Materiaal: actraciet bakkende klei, breuken geaccentueerd met goudlijm (Kintsugi), hoogbak
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