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I try to write something every day, even if it isn't very good, because I don't want to get out of the habit. Tonight, I don't want to write anything. What I want to do is take a nap. The stars are out, the air is cool and breezy, and I hear coyotes howling in the distance. But I keep thinking about those afternoon naps I took when I was four or five years old. The afternoon breeze causing the window shade to bow out, and the shadows of the trees dancing across it, the smell of the fresh pillowcase and the feel of the tufted bedspread and the soft golden shawl covering me, and the sound of birds chirping in the yard. Strange images to come to mind at this hour. I don't think I'll stay up writing late tonight. Better to curl up with a purring cat, and dream about music I've never heard.

Date: 2002-11-15 04:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blue-by-you.livejournal.com
Oh, this is a lovely memory and made me think of my own 5-year-old naps with the sun waiting outside the window.

Re:

Date: 2002-11-16 01:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blue-by-you.livejournal.com
I've often wondered how I could have hated naps so when I was little (After lunch I was allowed to watch Betwitched, and That Girl, but then Nap). Now, I live for my naps.

A.E.+ lj friends list

Date: 2002-11-15 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seraphimsigrist.livejournal.com
Hello. I see you are interested in George Russell...
not many put that interest down so I am here at your
journal and find good writing.
I am adding you to my friends list...perhaps you
will visit my livejournal and add me if you like
or not contrariwise as tweedledum would say.
lj=seraphimsigrist
Seraphim Joseph Sigrist

A.E. and a question

Date: 2002-11-16 07:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seraphimsigrist.livejournal.com
of course it could be that AE is not exactly
the direction of poetry at large nowadays, read
some fairly ripe excerpt about the gates of the
mountain etc opening etc over the phone to
a poet friend and said they dont write poetry
like that any more and he said by God its a good
thing too.
Now my question is this there is a line from AE
which is used by Graham Greene "in the
lost childhood of Judas, Jesus was betrayed."
Now that line has a sharpness of perception and
stringancy which one does not associate with our
man. I have given that as example for his clarity
of head but am unable to easily think of others.
can you off top of head?

Dont worry I am not a Russell nut, have a life...
do not spend my time thinking about him or
reading him but ,likely like you, like his
work...even found the portrait in Ulysses
endearing etc. well and Mary Poppins I thank him
for if it was his idea etc
best regard
+Seraphim.

essays of A E

Date: 2002-11-17 08:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seraphimsigrist.livejournal.com
Good talk this somehow... rather as
Talmudists can enjoy talking about their
odd specialty with a certain sense of freedom
from many other things.
I have rather many of his books but not
all easy to lay a hand on, as yesterday
I tried to find Candle of Vision(which
is fairly ripe but really splendid in
its way) and could not. I did receive
Living Torch the collection of his essays
from a russian fellow who had an Irish bookstore
and speaking all six celtic languages had
written a couple of ,to me, unreadable novels
about Merlin. the name so in english to
avoid the merdre of mer'dhinn ..wandering
anyway having it I saw why he found it
disposable to a customer he had only seen
a couple of times it is fairly boring by
and large..but the review of stephen mackennas
plotinus translation has a good phrase
often quoted(and here half remembered and
butchered no doubt) about the words rising
in their line like great seabirds beating up
into the high air...

else when A E does his fancy stuff I take
it maybe a little better than I do Yeats'
similar tones in this one respect that I have
the idea A E was the better man.
critical judgement sometimes sharp or at
least I like his word on Finnegans Wake's
word play..."intolerably boring."

like may I say your entry now on the night
sky and the cantelope.
+Seraphim

Borges on it

Date: 2002-11-19 06:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] seraphimsigrist.livejournal.com
Borges loved having the arabian nights
which he would never read much of lined
up on the shelf to remind of the infinity
of possibility.

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