It helped, as did re-reading the Franny section of Franny and Zooey, by J.D. Salinger, and launching right into the Zooey section and talking to my sister and going to rehearsal and listening to the Prologue and the Tour Guide on the backstage monitor, where a tv screen shows the set, dimly, and all the people of Middletown as glowing, ghostly figures but somehow so very real.
Here is a new poetry feature, up today at Escape Into Life--poetry in translation, with installation art by Cedric le Borgne.
Tomorrow is Poem in Your Pocket Day, so find a poem to put in your pocket. And here is a man flying.
Lovely EIL feature!
ReplyDeleteLovely EIL feature!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maureen.
ReplyDeletePraying incessantly? I like the Thanks Love Wow prayer from Anne Lamott. And thanks, love, and wow for your blog.
ReplyDeleteHonk. It is really Help Thanks Wow. Love, anyhoo.
ReplyDeleteJust LOOK at those art pieces!! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love those photos. And I have a poem to put in my pocket because in April, we print out a poem a day.
ReplyDeleteI can even share it with you, because I just found it at the Huffington Post:
Things Are Such
Things are such, that someone lifting a cup,
or watching the rain, petting a dog,
or singing, just singing -- could be doing as
much for this universe as anyone."
--Rumi
Thanks (for the help)! Love! And wow! To all of you.
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