Days of Future Dwell
By Samuel Amadon
A dance professor around
her white house, which
windowed, countered,
surfaced with keys, bags,
a listing a broker found
he was proud to sell.
As grass is covered
with grass that's mown,
why not be happy again
to find your schedule in
your hand, and all things
well. The squirrels leapt
off the branch that fell.
The technical part with
all the pieces lining up,
or already there, at work:
a something to do with
why I pick the tack
from the floor, why I
finger it like a shell. Say
the songs get longer and
the days--all of it--you
can hear it all coming,
if you've tied to it a bell.
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Apart from dinner out and some more digging around in closets where I have old Playbills stashed, it wasn't a very eventful Thursday. Paul worked from home so we had lunch together, though when we stopped at Petco in the evening, I could not persuade him that we needed to adopt that adorable 12-week-old kitten the cat rescue group had brought, or the slightly older stripey gray one, or the year-old black one.
Paul's parents brought Daniel back after a couple of days visiting farm shows and playing indoor mini-golf. We met them in Germantown at Sabai Sabai Simply Thai, which may be my new favorite local Thai restaurant -- we had three kinds of curry and the best tofu satay I've ever had -- though I love Thai food so much that it's hard to think of a Thai restaurant I haven't liked at least something about. I am very full.
We watched the first half of a Midsomer Murders with a younger Hugh Bonneville before we realized we were going to miss the ending if we wanted to watch Elementary, woe! Though Elementary had Paul Sorvino, plus Watson showing off an expertise Holmes lacks. And I just got to see Stephen Colbert playing Jesus from Jesus Christ Superstar while accepting cheers on his show. Some Longwood lights:
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We are lucky to have lots of light shows around here (we saw them from Richmond, VA to Brandywine, PA)! None in snow, we got all the snow before and after...
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