Monday, July 26, 2010
An Hourglass World
Finally the moon is full. This means time is passing during this trip. The world turns under our Circadian tires. West Virginia is like a demure African America, quiet and dark. With the moon on its side the sky is brighter than the earth. The trees bow in obsequious humility creating a humble silhouette. Up and Down trade roles to see how it feels and they enjoy it more than they probably should. Lightening bugs flash under the moon in the black area that once was scenery. The cosmos has never been so close. Their forces are tangibly near. Sharing an awe that spans mans' entire sojourn in existence, I pray to the infinite.
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Waiting for the next post is like checking the mailbox every day for a love letter -- or the arrival of Ed McMahon at your doorstep to say you won the sweepstakes!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I haven't been updating. It is difficult to find time to myself. Please don't lose interest!
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