Monday, January 10, 2011

9

I have used up more than
20,000 days waiting to see
what the next would bring.

Last year, I bought a book of poetry, a conversation between Ted Kooser and his friend Jim Harrison. The book is a correspondence in poetry between the two authors. I started talking about Kooser and then I got all sentimental and pulled a book down. It is full of vignettes of wisdom, sparks of thought. The quote above is one.

I wonder how many days I have wasted waiting for tomorrow. I remember spending hours in my room staring out the window, listening to music in my youth, imagining a life that was different. These days, especially when it snows, I can't wait to leave work because somehow I feel that that is when life begins. I need to be reminded that sometimes when I am waiting for later or the next day, I miss what is happening around me. I don't see what I should see.

1 comment:

Melissa said...

I think we are all guilty of sometimes waiting for something better as opposed to living the life we have. But it's good to be reminded that this is no way to live.