"Those that dislike cats will be carried to the cemetery in the rain." - Dutch proverb |
Friday, May 31, 2013
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
You and I under
a vast, endless sky
pulling up roots
wondering why
ghosts on the highway
lured us into a ditch
but rewarded with sunrise
a scratch on the itch
one left a marriage
the other a doubt
a vast, endless sky
pulling up roots
wondering why
ghosts on the highway
lured us into a ditch
but rewarded with sunrise
a scratch on the itch
one left a marriage
the other a doubt
all it took was a car
and unreachable far
we gassed her up and
headed out
foot on the pedal
hands gripping the wheel
map of the mess
of what questions reveal
the dessert
the mountains
the earthly fuss
lay like the weight
of conventional dross
the unwanted graves
we’d had it all
decided it was
time to rephrase
to recall
with white crosses
and bourbon as
sinners who crave
the rejection of innocence
we gassed her up and
headed out
foot on the pedal
hands gripping the wheel
map of the mess
of what questions reveal
the dessert
the mountains
the earthly fuss
lay like the weight
of conventional dross
the unwanted graves
we’d had it all
decided it was
time to rephrase
to recall
with white crosses
and bourbon as
sinners who crave
the rejection of innocence
lighting fires for the saved
we’d prove our relevance
with unbridled desireand stumble at that
while we tripped on the wire
no matter
no matter
our clumsy thrusts
a cross country escape
became us
became us
For Mary Neal
Saturday, May 4, 2013
IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME…
“What we have not had to decipher, to elucidate by our own efforts, what was clear before we looked at it, is not ours. From ourselves comes only that which we drag forth from the obscurity which lies within us, that which to others is unknown.”
"If you carry your childhood with you, you never become older." — Tom Stoppard
"I can only note that the past is beautiful because one never realizes an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don't have complete emotions about the present, only about the past." —Virginia Woolf
“What we have not had to decipher, to elucidate by our own efforts, what was clear before we looked at it, is not ours. From ourselves comes only that which we drag forth from the obscurity which lies within us, that which to others is unknown.”
― Marcel Proust, Time Regained
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