20 March 2013

19 October 2011

and let not your adornment be merely external--braiding the hair, and wearing gold jewelry, or putting on dresses;
but let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God.
I Peter 3:3-4

12 September 2011


"we
have
a
whole
life
to
live
together,
you
******.

but
it
can't
start
until
you
call."

25 August 2011

Only You Can Make You Happy

05 July 2011

The Sky Is The Darkest After The Storm

09 June 2011



from "Geometries of Sounds in Time," Peter Westergaard


XXVIII
Is it hubris that makes us want to place
ourselves outside of time, out there with God?
But any pitch-time map we draw in space
does that. When we read music, we don't plod
our way through note by note. We grasp a measure
at a glance, but not, alas, whole pieces.
A little lower than the angels, we're
more like some one-dimensional worm whose pleasure,
as it eats its way through time, increases
with self-knowledge. Its now (it calls it "here")
is any of several points along its gut.
Its present--what it lives for--the whole stretch.
It wants to savor longer stretches, but
it can't. So in its mind's gut it makes a sketch
of how three stretches might be thought of in terms
of one. (Time worms are awfully clever worms.)





26 May 2011

bleeding hearts