“We could never see tomorrow No one said a word about the sorrow” The Bee Gees
a simple rhyme, a plaint familiar, for those who have never stared down train tracks, which is a lesson in recognizing the uncertainties of living, even if linearly visualized, t h e o r e t i c a l l y
can veer to destinations unknown, worthy of being dreaded, thinking what are the odds today is the last, and maybe now and then, not just dismissing,them so easily
but it always brings on pain old and familiar, recollecting of the way life never asks you first, the
swiftness of two life lines colliding with the s u d d e n e s s unfathomable of 2 locomotives crashing, head on and leaving behind a desolation breathtaking
it is a well lit winter morning, cold light, but the direct sun leaves a general okayness, and you trudge along, head bent, respecting the chilling, calculating the distance to the warmth of a planned destination, but here I remind all of us: