Planning an
experience as life-changing as a wedding for a child puts the dream of success,
(in anything, not just writing), in perspective. It’s so easy to get caught up
in pursuit that we fail to realize the profundity of the moments which make the
pursuit worthwhile. Like the saying, ‘take time to smell the roses’…sure that’s
right but it’s not only the fragrance, it’s the beauty, it’s taking the time to
contemplate just how magnificent a rose is, what a miracle it is as a living
thing. That we should open our eyes and ears and hearts to the depth of everything
around us creates those ah-ah moments, that’s what smelling the roses means.
As a writer
it is my job, (it’s actually in my DNA), to notice that which flits by other’s
eyes and left for me to recall for them. It’s my job to interpret the universal
theme which lies within the individual’s heart, it is my job to step-back and
see, to contemplate, to communicate. These last six days of not playing the
song has filled me with music. I am ready to give my concert. Let the music
begin again.
3 comments:
Congratulations to your daughter...and to you, for the re-inspiration!
Thanks Elizabeth, it was an awesome day and I feel so blessed. I so want to spend my day writing but work calls.
As always, beautifully said. Words flow so seamlessly from you. One of the many things I admire about you. Good lord - get rid of the robot thing. Hope I can pick out the letters!
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