Hi Gary,
An enigmatic, delightful cameo. (& is it a typo? "The park with be crowed"
(ie - crowded?) "either way")
This William James guy (who wrote The Varieties Of Religious Experience)
perhaps deserves notice alongside his brother. Why? Perhaps, in his own
right, he's probably had as much influence on 20th century thought and
writing. So I'm delighted to read this! I also sense that he's written about
in a very accessible contemporary manner. The "brisk jog" is so much to do
with today's world and not a century or more ago. I like that, too.
An intriguing piece!
Bob
>From: Gary B <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: The William James Society
>Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 18:48:59 -0700
>
>The William James Society
>
>Tomorrow,
>I shall rise in the dusky haze of dawn
>for a brisk jog around the park.
>After six should be right.
>
>Five,
>and I should rise for my walk
>around the block,
>though later is as good as now.
>
>Seven,
>now is the time
>though later is soon enough.
>The park will be crowed,
>either way.
>
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