Art Explained by A Writer: Efter Dagens Møje (1917)

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After the work is done we will sit and enjoy the evening. We drink a cup of tea, read our favourite book and enjoy each other's company, she promised.

She nodded. Work comes first. It had always been that way. The right to be idle was not meant to for the two sisters. After a long day, as the dishes were done, back and joints hurt, they finally sat down.

Shall we drink a cup of tea?

We can, but let me rest, just for a while and lay my head down.

Both closed their eyes, and in sile,nce they sat and enjoyed the evening that turned into night.

Not one of the promises made, about how to spend the evening, had ever been realized.
The days had passed by fast and so had their lives. As she woke up with a painful neck her beloved sister was dead.


Painting: Anna Ancher (1917) - Public Domain
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Así fallecen muchas mujeres. No se quejan del cansancio, y menos cuando tienen hijos. Son guapas para soportar dolor. De modo que un día se recuestan a descansar y al otro día ya no están.

Me encantó tu tranajo. Un abrazo.