August 12, 2005
The inspiration that fuels these words is being put to use elsewhere at the moment.
In the interim, read and re-read this beautiful passage from the beginning of Woolf's The Waves (and if you've a mind to, read the rest of the book too):
"I will take my anguish and lay it upon the roots under the beech trees. I will examine it and take it between my fingers. They will not find me. I shall eat nuts and peer for eggs through the brambles and my hair will be matted and I shall sleep under hedges and drink water from ditches and die there."
And then go see Last Days, because it opens wide today.
Posted by David Lowery at August 12, 2005 4:26 AM
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Will it be as depressing as the last three movied you recommended to me? Probably. I'm going to see the Serenity movie and Corpse Bride and Harry Potter and that's it for the theatre this year. I don't believe in paying for sticky floors and the smell of popcorn, because I have discovered the wide vista of swapping DVD's with my menagerie of friends. Oh, it is dazzling.
Call me sometime.
Posted by: Heidi at August 14, 2005 9:48 PM