Monday, July 10, 2006
Dust to Dust
Let us think of ourselves as made of dust, and allow us to be as proud of it as if it were true. For dust is everywhere. We see it in solemn rooms streaked by sun, dancing like fine angels in a cathedral light. It is the stuff of life. And it drifts down on fancy tables where the richest people eat. It cannot be denied a place. And it returns time and a time again like the seasons. It is one of the wonders of the world. And when no one sees or cares, it finds a secret corner in which to keep a solitary peace. It intends no harm. We find it at home on old leather books, the ones that preserve our noblest thoughts. And from where we stand, it seems that even the stars are made of it. When we feel low, unworthy, or useless, let's remember that these feelings are only a small but important part of us, that even great things are made of small parts, and that we, as whole beings, are always greater than the sum of these parts.
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5 comments:
and all this time, i never gave dust a second thought...great post ...dbv
I always appreciate when you speak of "dusting off the shelf" when it was time to reconnect with your HP.
(I never told you that before, did I?)
Most excellent....but I still need a maid.
I see you,
JJ
"A man needs a maid" ya'll remember that song?
Very nice Scott, I like this a lot. Dust holds all of the secrets doesn't it?
that was beautiful, i mean it
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