Tuesday, August 3, 2010

If you are, at first, lonely-be patient.

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In my younger years I had to be in the company of other people. I would sit with my address book and phone and phone till someone was available to make me not by myself.

That changed a decade or so ago. I became less interested in filling each evening with someone or something to do. I got comfortable on my couch.

Then I turned into a potato.

Now I'm somewhere in between.

My reason for telling you this is to introduce an incredible video I just found thanks to Book of Joe. I love that guy. He so often has content which interests me.

This poem/video is by Tanya Davis. She's a compelling young woman. At what appears to be a tender age she has the right of it as far as being alone. At a coffee shop, in the woods, out to dinner. I wish this woman lived down the street. When she felt like socializing I'd be delighted to find her on my doorstep.


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1 comment:

  1. Shelly, this is great. Did you stumble upon it?

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