Booooom… Bernd Roediger on form and NOT a SUP in sight!!!!
Here’s a few words from ‘Bernd’ about the video… I don’t think even google can translate this!
Answers on a Postcard! …We think he’s missing Windsurfing! 🙂
Bernd Roediger:
A single, silver, dream took flight
And with it, came a wonderous sight
Past the gloom of worldly plight
Our love just might transcend the night
Infinitesimal diffraction of two lover’s dreams
Gold particles of love cleaved off of the beams
In the darkness of void, one line became three
What lover’s had been, where strangers would be
Cast away, into the cold nothingness,
whispering japes at my dissidance
and cared not ever of me none-the-less,
sheering my nape of all innocence.
Your light, by now, has all but gone
Its source so bright, it must go on
But the darkness here will comfort me
Its all that wasn’t and will never be
No limits here, no space, no time or gravity
No direction, perception, no you and me. – a poem, a plea, to Love which is lost by my own hand ~Bernd Roediger
FYI:
Fugue state:
Dissociative fugue, formerly fugue state or psychogenic fugue, is a dissociative disorder.[1] It is a rare psychiatric disorder characterized by reversible amnesia for personal identity, including the memories, personality, and other identifying characteristics of individuality. The state is usually short-lived (ranging from hours to days), but can last months or longer. Dissociative fugue usually involves unplanned travel or wandering, and is sometimes accompanied by the establishment of a new identity. It is a facet of dissociative amnesia, according to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
After recovery from fugue, previous memories usually return intact. Because of this, there is not normally any treatment necessary for people who have been in fugue states. Additionally, an episode of fugue is not characterized as attributable to a psychiatric disorder if it can be related to the ingestion of psychotropic substances, to physical trauma, to a general medical condition, or to other psychiatric conditions such as dissociative identity disorder,[clarification needed] delirium, or dementia.[2] Fugues are usually precipitated by a stressful episode, and upon recovery there may be amnesia for the original stressor (dissociative amnesia).
What an annoyingly talented guy! He even has a sik truck….
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