Musings of the day
Tomorrow I leave for the Elephant Coast. Right now the wind is swirling up the leaves and pushing the trees to and fro, and bringing my thoughts into its whirl.
What the world does not see of me is what captures much of me. It is wise to disguise your passions, the sage Balthazar has claimed, and yet my faith is to play a transparent game. Is that right?
I write in ink on dotted lines, and hope that the reader will draw the lines, and one day when it all makes sense and I write a postcard to a best friend in San Francisco or Montego Bay, I will smile and wash away all the pains that hide behind the smile I was taught in Grade 9.
Smile, they say, fake it til you make it, and all that jazz. It seems the way, the only way, to catch your breath and continue to stay, in the path of light. Because life works also from outside in, not just from inside out.
Let me save my musings for another day, for thus far the wind still whirls up my thoughts in disarray, and yet when morning comes, I am sure it will have written a story of its own in the pages of our sceneries, on slatic stones and brick walls.
What the world does not see of me is what captures much of me. It is wise to disguise your passions, the sage Balthazar has claimed, and yet my faith is to play a transparent game. Is that right?
I write in ink on dotted lines, and hope that the reader will draw the lines, and one day when it all makes sense and I write a postcard to a best friend in San Francisco or Montego Bay, I will smile and wash away all the pains that hide behind the smile I was taught in Grade 9.
Smile, they say, fake it til you make it, and all that jazz. It seems the way, the only way, to catch your breath and continue to stay, in the path of light. Because life works also from outside in, not just from inside out.
Let me save my musings for another day, for thus far the wind still whirls up my thoughts in disarray, and yet when morning comes, I am sure it will have written a story of its own in the pages of our sceneries, on slatic stones and brick walls.
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