• a poet’s bible

    As I was reading this morning, I reached for David Rosenberg’s A Poet’s Bible: Rediscovering the Voices of the Original Text and his translation of parts of Job and Ecclesiastes took me on a wonderful little journey. A Poet’s Bible I found it used, on the shelfin the basement of the HarvardBookstore, one blurb proclaiming,…

  • best lights

    It’s not so much the wordsas the way they sometimesline up, the way they areplaced on the page —single syllables can speak,tear open false healings,deep calling to deepwith faith and familiarityboth brand new and ages old.I saw these four words:our own best lightsat the tail end of a sentenceabout being true and I wondered wheremy…

  • chance meetings

    I’m a collector. Not a keep-it-in-the-box-so-it-will-be-valuable-someday kind of guy, as much as I like to keep things around for a few days (weeks, years) before I let them go. Things like grocery store receipts, ticket stubs, random pieces of paper that somehow ended up in my pocket. I have brochures and postcards, old magazines, business…

  • kodak moment

    I had a camera once that could take pictureswith everything in focus, from front to back,each detail crisp, sharp, and identifiable.I can’t do that with my own eyes, as I learned again this week, driving throughDuke Forest, the variegated veil of fall flavorscascading down from the tree tops to street level.I pulled to the side…

  • taking time

    Remember when Alanis Morissette told us irony was “like rain on your wedding day” – which is mostly sad and not ironic at all? Well, it’s not raining here in Durham, but I have my own offering of irony: I’ve been all set for a post on Sabbath for several days and haven’t made time…

  • show time

    I stood one brilliant autumn afternoonat Quincy Market and watched a manjuggle a bowling ball, a tennis racquet,and a chainsaw with the same ease asthose of us who watched drank ourlattes and ate our cannolis; I wonderedhow he practiced – what was it likethe first time he revved the engineand threw the saw into the…