--BROOKLYN IS
COVERED IN LITTLE PIECES OF PAPER
…Hello, winter. You might as well come in. You’ve been hanging around for a while
now. Sit. Here’s a towel to dry yourself. Here’s a bowl of porridge.
…Making the team
is always cause for celebration. Time to
have a party.
…All I know is,
that to me, you look like you’re lots of fun.
Watch out here I come.
…Photographs of
young people growing old are like lights on in a tall building and the sun still
in the sky.
…The thing about
the sky is, it has two faces and you get to decide which one you see. Sort of like life.
…Meteors are
always whizzing around. We just never
notice them. But once in a while we
actually see how spectacular they are. That’s
when our breath catches and let out that little hiccup of wonder.
…In this same town
lived a boy and a girl who could be in different rooms but know what the other was
drawing.
…I haven’t seen a
swallow in a long time. Next time I do, I
vow to pay more attention, to observe.
…There’s not much
worse than having something you value disappear. It can be words or it can be love or it can
be anything. When it’s gone for good and
you can’t get it back, man, that really sucks ass.
…Something
incredibly complicated was going on yesterday.
I had to slow down, stop the spell from happening by sheer will
power. I guess that’s the way life is
most times.
…Perhaps they were
a tiny bit cruel to children now and then because others were cruel to them as
children. I don’t really know for
sure. Just guessing. Always guessing.
…I had a
complicated dream again last night. It
was Friday just like that, then there were straps laid out on every
surface. I could pick whichever one I wanted,
but not who would use it on me.
…Every once in a
while, it’s good to take a moment to ask yourself—how much are you enjoying
yourself.
…I’m not a fan of
pancakes. But chocolate chip pancakes? They’re another story.
…Hey, sparrow, can
you give me another hour under these flowers?
I’m just getting started, and you know I have stamina.
…It cannot touch
you if you don’t let it. That’s not
always true, of course, but it’s a good thing to think, to believe. It cannot touch you—the sound of the rapids—leave
it and just walk away instead.
…A big grand gesture
is not actually about what you do. It’s
about intent. It’s about saying I see
you, I hear you, and I’m showing you how important that is to me right now.
…I’d forgotten how
wonderful babies are. Well, not
forgotten, of course. I love babies. But holding one, smelling that warm bread
scent, touching those doughy cheeks, it makes you comprehend how precious life
is and how vulnerable we are when we’re young.
Dear God,
I know you’re a big
fan of children, but there are a lot of them that could use your help right now.
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