Childhood, A Childhood, A Childhood
By T.S Hidalgo
On the beach that summer, we got to thinking that fish were spirits on the run. Engrossed, we would watch them endlessly, on their way to infinity. When a fish crossed our reflections in the water, we reached the-great-conviction, then: it was part of us. The myth of Narcissus probably must have something to do with all of this.
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T.S. Hidalgo (46) is a Spanish economist; his works have been published in magazines in 32 countries.
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