we're closer now than light years to go
Published 2.15.2007 by matt o | E-mail this post
i'm going home tomorrow for the first time in about a month and i'm not sure how i feel about that. it's only for a day or two, part of the long weekend, but every time i head back to dracut, no matter how much i've tried to distance myself from it by reason and the simple conclusion that most of the people associated with the place that cycle through my memories of a youth there have simply forgotten about me, it still seems like a robust cast of characters (just as i remember them) are living there and doing interesting things. and i want to take an aerial, authorial view and make a written world of it, but there's too much. and i've sailed past it.
new vistas open here in what was once the second life of salem: its icy, windy wasteland today making me slightly less affectionate for the place even as, internally, the
long, cold spring i talked about back in december has been warming to that ideal between 70 and 71.5 degrees that picky weather people agree to be the only temperature not worth bitching about.
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