Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Perhaps if it could be remembered in another way, maybe the stories would come out cleaner. There was a time when light was all around you, when pages would swirl and twist in the wind, only to come to rest in a frustrating order. You were young when it happened. The fleeting remembrance of your first dream left you shaking in the dark. Nothing made sense, but nothing was out of the question. You could still be fascinated by questions that had answers, and the answers left you dazzled by what they did not reveal. Too young to laugh at the impossibilities of life, but young enough to remember when they were never there at all. You saw your first zebra when you were three, clumsily thumbing through a tattered zoobook; saw then your first glimpse of black on white. Since then, have you ever seen anything else?

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Blogger Linger said...

Hey Erik, good to read some of your stuff again. Could you send me some. ;-) frigginhugeair@yahoo.com

This piece reminds of a 3 year old chinese girl that one of Laura's school friends just adopted. Apparently, she eats as if it will always be her last meal, due to her treatment and social status in China. She also does not cry when she wakes up in the middle of the night, as she probably learned that no one came to comfort her cries.

It is amazing just how young we pick up what's going on around us, and how blind we are to its effects on our adulthood.

Your ability to build on ideas always astounds me, Erik.

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