THE HOURS

This is an arresting passage nominated by the lovely Nathalia Chubin who described it as ‘a meditation on life being more beautiful because of the rigidity of death’. I find this piece quite soothing. Let me know what you think.

We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep – it’s as simple and ordinary as that. A few jump out of windows or drown themselves or take pills; more die by accident; and most of us, the vast majority, are slowly devoured by some disease or, if we’re very fortunate, by time itself. There’s just this for consolation: an hour here or there when our lives seem, against all odds and expectations, to burst open and give us everything we’ve ever imagined, though everyone but children (and perhaps even they) knows these hours will inevitably be followed by others, far darker and more difficult. Still, we cherish the city, the morning; we hope, more than anything, for more. Heaven only knows why we love it so.

2 thoughts on “THE HOURS

  1. A big thank you for your blog post.Really thank you!

  2. Nat says:

    Yay!
    The book by Michael Cunningham is well worth a read – especially right after Mrs Dalloway.

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