Head-to-tail

“Head-to-tail” , a joined pair of space, a container of co-dependency.
One is upside-down in relation to the other, providing the parallel space to dwell.
The parallel layers of the spaces, ends up the layers in complexity.
The parallel position divided the boundaries.
The boundaries are holding the light and the darkness, describing the closeness and distance.
The light illuminates the unconcealed space, providing an incident to expose and to observe.
The shade dominates the private space, giving the capacity to hide and to reflect without being seen.
The observation filled up the most intimate distance.
The parallel movement in the space provided the ambiguous experience.
The fluidity is blurred and indistinct. 

The container of the process.
The space is expanding but not consuming.

The container of the relationship.
By tracing and sensing each other, everything is hiding from relationship in relationship.

The container of the position.
Come closer or go far away. The position in layers to find the simple position.

The container of the emotion.
The sequences from being confused to calm, the sequences of obtainable.

The phenomenon is simple.
Something happens, something follows.
Something invades to the life, something responses to the time. The container is destructive while it is inclusive.
This is codependency.

 

Giving that a chance to come closer, to observe and to sense

 

The shadow follows
The water embraces
The reflection responses
The other discovers
One is giving
One is leaving
One’s newly come
The youth
Long for the future
Growing mature

The light arrives
The wind comes
The wave floats
The person exposes
One is gaining
One is staying
One’s settle down
The elderly
Recall the past
Living young

 

Needing to be needed
A coexistence relationship of harmony