It's interesting that I get to sit here in an office building
so early in the morning
and stare up at a massive snowcovered mountain.
This mountain is nearly 12,000 feet tall;
I can see its peak through my little window.
It's brilliant and white and has
sloping jagged shadows strewn across it.
The streets next to me are busy, swarmed with cars.
The houses on the hill have frozen snow in the
nooks and crevices of their rooftops.
My heart sometimes feels swollen and bruised and it aches.
It makes me think of slapmarks,
or pinkeye,
or Indian burns--
something that leaves red where it shouldn't be.
That's how my heart feels sometimes.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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so awesome!
A) we climbed that mountain. which somehow makes it more mysterious.
B) I wish i could be there. sounds so glorious. i am for sure coming in february, or maybe even earlier. so there will still be snow.
C) this is written in such a simple honest way. like from the unformed thoughts of an infant, or something, you know? before they know words.
D) rad.
is that how you feel today my love?
mattie i know that exact feeling and you described it perfectly.
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