9. Spring |
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Tonight Mr. Hopkins is bringing tears. I love and am so grateful for language. It traps us and ruins us and is laden with imperfection (wears man's smudge and shares man's smell) and isolates us, whose only deepest desire is connection and understanding; but when it works, and in practiced hands, what a glorious thing.
Also for spring. Even under snow, I'm feeling stirrings again that I thought I'd grown out of. Hope again.
Also making me cry:
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2.
(I haven't watched the videos, just listened to the songs real loud repeatedly.) (#2 is pretty awful. Just listen.)
Tonight Mr. Hopkins is bringing tears. I love and am so grateful for language. It traps us and ruins us and is laden with imperfection (wears man's smudge and shares man's smell) and isolates us, whose only deepest desire is connection and understanding; but when it works, and in practiced hands, what a glorious thing.
Also for spring. Even under snow, I'm feeling stirrings again that I thought I'd grown out of. Hope again.
Also making me cry:
1.
2.
(I haven't watched the videos, just listened to the songs real loud repeatedly.) (#2 is pretty awful. Just listen.)