--I KEEP DRIVING AROUND IN CIRCLES
…Do you need approval very much?
Or are you the kind of person who can
leap forward,--in whatever endeavor, against whatever storm or stillness--and
keep persevering?
Me, I’m somewhere in the middle,
leaning awkwardly and vulnerably toward the former.
I don’t know if I could keep writing if
someone—albeit, several people—said I was shitty at it. I’d like to think I could keep going, but I
just don’t know. I really don’t. Mostly I doubt it.
That’s why it gets tricky, say when you’re
writing, say when you’re writing something long, maybe like a novel, and it’s
just you and the stark-white computer pages staring back at you.
Or perhaps it’s even you and some
feedback from others you’ve been given that you might suspect are merely kind
critiques, their words intent on not hurting or wounding you too much, rendered
that way for all the right reasons, while their having done so leaves you
doubtful about ever achieving your dreams?
What if it’s not writing we’re talking
about here, but something else? Like
does He/She love me? r how much does He/She
love me?
Or, when He/She says they love me, does
it come from a dutiful position, or does it come from the center of their heart
that beats and bleeds true?
What is the subject is about something
that’s important to you—love or otherwise-- and you’re unsure if the person
speaking to you is being radically honest?
Do you accept it as fact, or do you
hold it up high to the light and look for crevices that could actually portend completely
different meanings?
…So, see how I am tonight?
This late?
I’m stupid, most likely,
lost in translation,
open yet inarticulate.
heart on a sleeve bleeding and needing
a bandage--
A gangly nine year-old with a dream…
…Hey ho, but here are some other folks’--“folks”
or “folks’” being expressions I never verbally used before, in print or
otherwise--sentiments on things of much more importance:
-“Be comforted in the fact that the
ache in your heart and the confusion in your soul means that you are still
alive, still human, and still open to the beauty of the world.” Paul Harding
-“Somehow we all feel broken.” Nigel
Lithgow
-“We have failed to recognize our one great asset: time. A conscientious
use of it could make us into something quite amazing.” Friedrich Schiller
-“One climbs a mountain not to conquer
it, but to be lifted away from the earth up into the sky.” Russell Banks
-“Fear is the greatest obstacle to
learning. But fear is your best friend. Fear is like fire. If you learn to -control
it, you let it work for you. If you don’t learn to control it, it’ll destroy
you and everything around you.” Boxing
trainer, Cus D'Amato, to 13 year old Mike Tyson
Question: “What is life about?”
Hepburn: “It's about working hard and loving someone.
Oh, and having fun. And, if you're lucky, you keep your health and someone will
love you back.”
-- Katherine Hepburn to biographer
Scott Berg
-“I'm
not a writer with a drinking problem, I'm a drinker with a writing problem.”
Dorothy Parker
-"When you are happy, you can forgive a great deal." Princess
Diana
-"Your memory has a mind of its own. Let it go to work.
Pay attention." John Dufresne
-"It is a privilege to prepare the place where someone else will sleep." Elizabeth Jolley
"There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of
improving, and that's your own self." Aldous Huxley
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