Archive for July, 2009

Werner explains it all

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

He’s just like Clarissa, except really, really, pessimistic!

A Friend’s Umbrella

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

“A Friend’s Umbrella” by Lawrence Raab from A History of Forgetting republished here without permission!

Ralph Waldo Emerson, toward the end
of his life, found the names
of familiar objects escaping him.
He wanted to say something about a window,
or a table, or a book on a table.

But the word wasn’t there,
although other words could still suggest
the shape of what he meant.
Then someone, his wife perhaps,

would understand: “Yes, window! I’m sorry,
is there a draft?” He’d nod.
She’d rise. Once a friend dropped by
to visit, shook out his umbrella
in the hall, remarked upon the rain.

Later the word umbrella
vanished and became
the thing that strangers take away.

Paper, pen, table, book:
was it possible for a man to think
without them? To know
that he was thinking? We remember
that we forget, he’d written once,
before he started to forget.

Three times he was told
that Longfellow had died.

Without the past, the present
lay around him like the sea.
Or like a ship, becalmed,
upon the sea. He smiled

to think he was the captain then,
gazing off into whiteness,
waiting for the wind to rise.

Time does not bring relief

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Sonnet 02: Time Does Not Bring Relief; You All Have Lied by Edna St. Vincent Millay

Time does not bring relief; you all have lied
Who told me time would ease me of my pain!
I miss him in the weeping of the rain;
I want him at the shrinking of the tide;
The old snows melt from every mountain-side,
And last year’s leaves are smoke in every lane;
But last year’s bitter loving must remain
Heaped on my heart, and my old thoughts abide

There are a hundred places where I fear
To go,—so with his memory they brim
And entering with relief some quiet place
Where never fell his foot or shone his face
I say, “There is no memory of him here!”
And so stand stricken, so remembering him!

Tuesday Love on Thursday

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Remember this theme??

I love ripping electric guitar chords, ringing and driving rhythm through the house.
I love the moment in a song right before the final chord, capturing that moment in the instant of uncertainty and suspense, an incomplete thought before its completeness comes crashing in.
I love when my wife orders a pizza when I secretly wanted one.
I love reading insightful, three-dimensional editorials on artists in Rolling Stone.
I love updating my blog
I love when the animals act like they enjoy each other’s company.