Wednesday, August 5, 2009

the long day

We are offered sweet silence in the day; the beginning of the day before the phone rings keeping us up when we would rather be down. We are offered sweet silence in the day before anyone awakes. Here we have solice and individuality where we are not one with the necessary crowd but one with our necessary and true self. This is the only time in our day where we think clearly enough to not be marred by the influences of other people as a necessity for gains. Sweet silence in the day is a gift to be cherished even as a relatively young person in the long day. LLc 98.2