Saturday, July 03, 2004

Poem for Saturday


A Complaint
By William Wordsworth


There is a change--and I am poor;
Your love hath been, nor long ago,
A fountain at my fond heart's door,
Whose only business was to flow;
And flow it did; not taking heed
Of its own bounty, or my need.

What happy moments did I count!
Blest was I then all bliss above!
Now, for that consecrated fount
Of murmuring, sparkling, living love,
What have I? Shall I dare to tell?
A comfortless and hidden well.

A well of love--it may be deep--
I trust it is,--and never dry:
What matter? If the waters sleep
In silence and obscurity.
--Such change, and at the very door
Of my fond heart, hath made me poor.

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Am grouchy. Had a really good day yesterday till about 8 p.m., at which point I should have turned off my brain and watched something mindless on TV, but I didn't and now I am thoroughly unpleasant.

Also am in the mood for never being around angry people again, nor people whose response to favors is to expect more favors, nor people who offer gifts and take them back. Am stunned, though not really surprised, that people go out of their way to read silly customer reviews of books they like, so they can slam the silly reviewers for slamming them. Am amused in an eye-rolling sort of way that it's turning out that all the people who pimped to me as the greatest writing since A Tale of Two Cities were writing anonymously for it.

Am tired of Friends not from the U.S. ranting about "Americans" as if we personally approved and personally could prevent everything our government does. Did no one outside the U.S. notice that our last presidential election was hijacked by our own Supreme Court, and that many of us have been working tirelessly to do something about the internal corruption and our inability to make our voices heard to this administration?

Perhaps I should not have stayed up with my husband until the end of the longest game in Orioles history, when they finally beat the Phillies, 7-6, in the 16th inning, yay Miguel Tejada. Perhaps, had I watched some Hornblower and gone to bed at 11, I would be cheerful and spunky now.

The fact that it is going to be 100 degrees and the air is code red is, I am sure, not helping anything. We are going to Baltimore for the Sailabration and I am greatly looking forward to seeing the tall ships. I am not looking forward to being out in the sun and the heat and the crowds.

via led me to this M&C fan art of Jack and Stephen and the debauched sloth. Bwaah! *loves Jack* For anyone waiting for HP fic, I have the beginning and end of the fourth part of "Tea and Chocolate" written and am fighting with the middle. Will be in Pennsylvania attempting to chill out for the Fourth and will try to write there.

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