Thursday, December 30, 2010

Those Who Love Books

Those Who Love Books
by Merlin Missy

those who love books understand
that all pages are sacred
that words are important
that the mind can form images
more precious than diamond
more hideous than burnt flesh

those who love books understand
how to live a lifetime in an hour
how to save a kingdom
what it must be to love forever

only if you have quested into Mordor with Frodo and Sam
guarding the One Ring like a prayer
only if you have wandered Eponine's Paris
longing for one word from Marius
only if you have sailed with Nemo
or Ahab
or Odysseus
and cried for the truth
hunted the whale
tasted Circe's honeyed lips
only then can you know

those who love books understand
that time travel is as simple
as turning the first page
that turning the last page
is like losing a friend
that returning again to that moment, that feeling
means only going to the shelf once more

those who love books understand
the thrill of seeing a beloved name on a cover
knowing there is no price but that must be paid
to steal inside the world another time

those who love books understand
the feel and smell of old paper
the sound of the spine as it sighs
yielding its maidenhead to a first lover

every woman is beautiful when she reads
every man strong and noble
every love is everlasting
every death can be undone with a kiss

those who love books understand
the need to own the words
the desire to rise at two am
hunting for a familiar passage
the satisfaction of rediscovering it

with each book you lend to someone new
a piece of your soul has gone wandering
with trembling hands, you press it into the grasp
of someone trusted, beloved
when it returns to you read it has doubled in value
for it is now a joy shared

he loved books
his house was filled with shelves
hardback, paperback, first edition, imported, used
fantastic dreams, impossible voyages
scientific marvels, harsh unrealities
these were his world
the starship of his mind adrift in countless worlds

he understood that magic was truth
science merely an excuse to explain what we already knew
everything possible did exist somewhere
even if we could not see them
unicorns, gryphons, dragons of pink and blue and paisley

he knew the joy of quietness
the shuddering sound of a page turning
a new joy revealed to the inner senses
his fingers danced upon every cover
coaxing their mysteries into sunlight

in the end there was no sunlight
only shadows and closed curtains
and silent rows of old friends
waiting for the final breath of day
before the new morning

they sold his books

in boxes, crates, brown taped and markered
they loaded the pieces of his soul
the auditors came, passed judgement over a lifetime
a few dollars per box
the used book store, home to unwanted memories,
took them in, separated them
scattered them to the winds

now I know he is gone

or

a picture, a crystal fragment of a time that could be:
a teenager wanders through the store
uncertain of her life her future what she wants and needs
sees the cover, picks up just one book

her world is momentarily opened to include
a disk upon the backs of elephants
riding a turtle through time
a hero upon a blue unicorn
a git in a bathrobe riding through space in a shoe
she opens herself to newnesses beyond imagination

(a boy becomes eternal friends with David Eddings)
(Steven Brust is given as a gift)
(a child learns the story of Saint Camber)

like a keeper of birds he kept them close to him
the birds have flown in a thousand directions
each a part of him
and so he lives on in a thousand ways
a thousand lovers of books
will look at the imprint upon the page
and wonder, who was he that loved this book so much?

the last page turns

I wonder if he saw the sun
those last few days
I wonder if he knew that we
will remember him each time
the page turns to reveal a new friend
knowing it will be a reflection of his face
smiling back

the story ends
not happily, but ever after
the book closes

11/20/97

Thursday, April 30, 2009

France journal rev

France journal rev

T arr Paris - Eiffel Tower - lunch in the Jardins du Trocadero - Tamil
Tiger demo - Arc de T - Champs Élysee - Place de Concorde - Les
Invalides - sidewalk cafe supper (first of many)

W top of Eiffel Tower - climbing to roof of Notre Dame - meeting
Marlene from Kaukauna in line - Musée d'Orsay's amazing impressionist
collection - Monmartre & Sacre Couer - Moulin Rouge and a bad
neighborhood -Relais Gascon

R Louvre - Tuileries - dinner cruise

F Versailles & snoozing in Garden - Linda Miller - Champs Élysee -
Lido :-p

S chocolate - no Johnny Depp restaurant :-( - Luxembourg gardens
- St. Germain de Pres - Latin Quarter & left bank - Musée Picasso - p
astis - adieu à Tour Eiffel

S hotel breakfast - TGV to Avignon comfy fast ride on a wet gray day -
sur le pont d'Avignon l'on y danse tout en rond - 2 Americans
drinking Danish beer in an Irish pizza joint in France -cheap supper
Provençal - serious downpour

M strolling Avignon - Rue de les Teinturieres - delicious crepes
(saumon fumé & brie) - shopping, street art - slow trains to
Marseilles & Saint-Raphael - arrived late in the rain but hotel nearby
- rainbow & beautiful sunset - strolled & bought ice cream, then a
glass of wine in hotel bar & listening to waves from our window

T beautiful day - wandering old Saint-Raphael in the morning - flea
market in the square marvelous SNCF agent resolved all bookings -
snooty wine salesgirl - tapas & sunbathing on the beach on the beach -
a beautiful afternoon of sun, sea & sand - the pastis hard sell -
drinks at the hotel & a lost dog - noone eats supper here - kebabs at
last - late night wine & travel plans

W Early morning late train to Cannes, luckily next train out of
Cannes also late - travelers from Sheffield & cocktail parties with
the Queen - seeing the Alps from Nice - spectacular Monaco - hot
crowded Monaco, desparately seeking toilettes - veggie market -
climbing the hill to observe the changing of the guard & scope a
starting point for the rocket car - more great views & Cousteau - tour
ride - bus to Casino - casino morale - hot crowded confusing Monaco or
you can't get there from here - early train back

R au revoir Cote d'Azur - fast train to Lyon - reading International
Herald Trib: better than our usual news sources - eating usual train
lunch - Leaving Provence, TGV: stucco buildings and terra cotta roofs
climb hills interspersed with olive trees, budding vineyards, marble
mountains, cliffs and wooded crags - we roll north past peaks of the
Massif Central and ruins standing on lonely rocks into rolling
patchwork golden fields of the northern Rhone valley to the Gare Part
Dieu in Lyon, the
greatest crowded chaos we've seen but
invisible chemin de fer choreographers
shuffle crowds into cars. Two high speed trains leave our voie in
thirteen minutes, a fast freight between; people packages dogs and
bikes load fast
& we're off to Tours - rounding northern hills of the Massif, stopping
by small town gardens, cows and sheep - Hills yielding to hedgerowed
fields in the
Valley of the Loire- pausing to view lilacs in Moulins, industrial
dinge Saincaize - getting off at the wrong station in Tours & riding a
smelly connector train to the main station to be hustled by a chateau
tour guide - then salmon mousse & vouvray for supper in the old town
square with hot chocolate coconut crepe dessert - this was a quiet
day; we didn't walk more than 3 or 4 miles

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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

France journal rev

France journal rev

T arr Paris - Eiffel Tower - lunch in the Jardins du Trocadero - Tamil
Tiger demo - Arc de T - Champs Élysee - Place de Concorde - Les
Invalides - sidewalk cafe supper (first of many)

W top of Eiffel Tower - climbing to roof of Notre Dame - meeting
Marlene from Kaukauna in line - Musée d'Orsay's amazing impressionist
collection - Monmartre & Sacre Couer - Moulin Rouge and a bad
neighborhood -Relais Gascon

R Louvre - Tuileries - dinner cruise

F Versailles & snoozing in Garden - Linda Miller - Champs Élysee -
Lido :-p

S chocolate - no Johnny Depp restaurant :-( - Luxembourg gardens
- St. Germain de Pres - Latin Quarter & left bank - Musée Picasso - p
astis - adieu à Tour Eiffel

S hotel breakfast - TGV to Avignon comfy fast ride on a wet gray day -
sur le pont d'Avignon l'on y danse tout en rond - 2 Americans
drinking Danish beer in an Irish pizza joint in France -cheap supper
Provençal - serious downpour

M strolling Avignon - Rue de les Teinturieres - delicious crepes
(saumon fumé & brie) - shopping, street art - slow trains to
Marseilles & Saint-Raphael - arrived late in the rain but hotel nearby
- rainbow & beautiful sunset - strolled & bought ice cream, then a
glass of wine in hotel bar & listening to waves from our window

T beautiful day - wandering old Saint-Raphael in the morning - flea
market in the square marvelous SNCF agent resolved all bookings -
snooty wine salesgirl - tapas & sunbathing on the beach on the beach -
a beautiful afternoon of sun, sea & sand - the pastis hard sell -
drinks at the hotel & a lost dog - noone eats supper here - kebabs at
last - late night wine & travel plans


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Sunday, April 26, 2009

France journal

France journal

T arr Paris - Eiffel Tower - lunch in the Jardins du Trocadero - Tamil
Tiger demo - Arc de T - Champs Élysee - Place de Concorde - Les
Invalides - sidewalk cafe supper (first of many)

W top of Eiffel Tower - climbing to roof of Notre Dame - meeting
Marlene from Kaukauna in line - Musée d'Orsay's amazing impressionist
collection - Monmartre & Sacre Couer

R Louvre - Tuileries - dinner cruise

F Versailles & snoozing in Garden - Linda Miller - Champs Élysee -
Lido :-p

S chocolate - no Johnny Depp restaurant :-( - Luxembourg gardens
- St. Germain de Pres - Latin Quarter & left bank - Musée Picasso - p
astis - adieu à Tour Eiffel

S hotel breakfast - TGV to Avignon comfy fast ride on a wet gray day -
sur le pont d'Avignon l'on y danse tout en rond - 2 Americans
drinking Danish beer in an Irish pizza joint in France -cheap supper
Provençal - serious downpour


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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Allons!

Tomorrow, we're off to France -- now that the Book Festival is over. Will try to blog the trip, though blogging will not be a priority and there's a good chance we'll be too busy.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Spirit of Life in Deva

Marsha shot this video of Wisconsin pilgrims from FVUUF singing Spirit of Life in the new Deva, Romania, templom sanctuary on the eve of its dedication.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Gladys Knight auditions Pips


I always wanted to be a Pip!