I receive an unusual letter. |
As per the serious looking letter, beginning, You have been informed...and continuing, there are more things in Heaven and Earth, sir, than are dreamt of in your philosophy... I then, in awe coiled in ennui wrapped in mild disgust (presumptuous this letter sender), looked up, palmed the paper folding same, grinned and licked my lips and sighed, sipped coffee and held the cup up to the kitchen sky (a toast to Shakespeare, that genius Bard), and poured like rain my warmth mixed with pique at unsolicited letter (one with no return address), for he or she with a penchant to pen the obvious. Remind me, then, of just how much the learned do not know, and I won’t balk (yet I will grin and surely I will grit my teeth), and I will hear what Hamlet said and what Horatio was told. What Shakespeare knew, what wise men know, as most who value all of cosmos, the sum of all there is. Under a vast and azure sky, our ken spans like evanescent vapor, and yet it is a call to widen eyes until it hurts. Remind me, if you will, with envelope, postage, even cliches culled from the classics. And I will bow, and I will breathe with deep appreciation, at humility 101. 30 Lines Writer’s Cramp 3-16-16 |