The tone of remembrances
In Memorium ~ afterthought to yesterday's blog...
The remembrances of things past, present and future underscore our continued sensitivity to our search of lost time.
The Cassandralike experience of aging reveal layers of memory in that every day we seek the impossible, to understand another, when we can't even understand ourselves. Is it any wonder that on any given day half the human race is in tears?
Are people merely dogs who wait for some elusive bone, from our sometimes tortured relationship, with our elusive past that is often fertilized...for some, but not all...through unhappiness?
The remembrances of things past, present and future underscore our continued sensitivity to our search of lost time.
The Cassandralike experience of aging reveal layers of memory in that every day we seek the impossible, to understand another, when we can't even understand ourselves. Is it any wonder that on any given day half the human race is in tears?
Are people merely dogs who wait for some elusive bone, from our sometimes tortured relationship, with our elusive past that is often fertilized...for some, but not all...through unhappiness?
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