--EVERY DAY THE
GRASS GROWS OVER ME
…You can’t
judge a book by its cover, but I'm telling you, you can almost always judge a story by its title.
…There’s a hole
in the ceiling where the rain comes in, yet the sun can’t seem to find it.
…I’d like to
laugh more.
…Do you ever
wonder what would have happened if Lincoln or Kennedy hadn’t been
assassinated? I do.
…I saw this
really cute, tiny chipmunk the other day.
I’d forgotten how adorable they are.
…I wonder what
God’s thinking about right now.
…Several years
back I listened to the entire Old Testament on cd’s in my car. The cast was all African American. Now, when I picture God, he’s Hattian with a
deep baritone voice. He often sounds
agitated.
…When I was
really young, around seven or so, one of my brothers dared me to shoplift and I
did. I stole a bazooka squirt gun. I still feel guilty about that, yet at the
time I really enjoyed the thrill of stealing.
…It’s pretty
pathetic, but for a long time, when I was very young, the wind was my best
friend.
…There’s not a
soul out on the lake right now. That’s
pretty unusual. I might swim across it
this afternoon.
…“In between
the moon and you, the angels get a better view of the crumbling difference
between wrong and right.”—that’s one of my favorite lyrics. This too--“I will follow you into the dark.”
…If you really
think about it, sleep is a strange thing.
I wonder what it would be like if we didn’t have to sleep.
…If you
repeatedly butt dial someone’s number, is that fate’s way of telling you that
you should call them for real?
…Scott
McClanahan’s new novel, “The Sarah Book” is pretty terrific. Read it if you can, but be forewarned that
it’s gritty. I like the name,
McClanahan. It’s fun to say and there’s a
lot of alliteration in it. (A lot of
alliteration is a lot of alliteration.)
…If you can,
you should watch “Ozark” on Netflix. It
has Jason Bateman and Laura Linney in it, and it’s terrific and unusual.
…There were a
lot of places in India that people with leprosy could go, but they went to
Mother Theresa instead because she wasn’t afraid to touch them with her bare
hands. That says a lot, if you think
about it.
…It’s tragic
when your heroes let you down, but it’s important to realize they’re just human
after all.
…What if I turn
into Truman Capote and never write another thing? That’s a terrifying notion.
…I took a novel
writing class once. The instructor said
she doesn’t believe in writer’s block, that it’s just plain laziness. I think she’s right, but still…
…I’m a little
shocked (is it possible to be “a little” shocked?) that Brett Easton Ellis gets
his books published. They’re
fascinating, but utterly gruesome.
…I think it’s
important to have opinions. I have a lot
of them. I just wish I wasn’t so cynical
sometimes.
…Late in life,
my father was prone to sentimentality that he never expressed early on. He would cry quite easily at touching
things. I think I’m becoming him.
…They say
letting go is the hardest part, and I think they’re right, whoever they are.
…I never
realized how random I can be. Not sure
if that’s a good thing—my being random.
…I think my
computer is trying to tell me something, but I’m not sure what it is.
…The problem
with country songs today is they’re too catchy--in the same way popcorn chaff gets stuck between your molars, country
songs get stuck in your head. For days,
they do.
…There was a
time when I wanted to be a lawyer. I’m
really glad that never happened. Pretty
sure I would have sucked at it. Pretty
sure I would be miserable.
…The end of a
story is as important as the start of it, if not more so. That’s what I’m thinking anyway.
...We should all be completely honest, yet, if we were, wouldn't that be trouble?
...Let's just try some honesty and see how it goes.
Ok that was enjoyable to read. I do hope though that you were not serious about some of the things you wrote :) Keep writing dude.
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