Please don't make me change too much. It's taken so much time to learn so little. Surface in Heaven, Pierce Turner
Thursday, December 18, 2008
sporting life (2)
The Fool swims. In the locker room, he begins by discarding his spectacles … whereupon reality acquires a decidedly nebulous dimension. Then, it’s a matter of a moment to undress and put on the swimming trunks, cap, goggles, and to step into the heated pool area itself.
And then it becomes really nebulous (no bad thing, I suppose – I mean, picture the Fool in his tight lycra swimming trunks, silicon cap and bright blue goggles. The mind shudders).
Adelante: by then he has retreated into a world within himself, a bubble of power and concentration, and he goes into his routines only vaguely aware of the other people and shapes around him.
But routines are conducive to idle thoughts: “Hello! Do I see some shapely silhouettes in the next lane?”, and in his mind’s eye there appears a gaggle of comely thirty-somethings, agog at the elegance of his stroke. “Go, Shark!”, he fancies them saying as he goes by in a welter of spray; and “Fly, Albatross, fly!”
And he discreetly smiles his wolfish smile as he leaves them in his wake …
You don’t think they could be 80-year old great-grandmothers instead, do you? Shaking their heads and murmuring “It’s that nice Mr. Mitty, dear. But we’d better not wave to him, lest he drown himself on his foolish grin”.
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Eu desconfio sempre dos homens que nadam "mariposa"...
Então aqueles que nadam de costas e comem abacaxi....
Coney Island my ass!!
O que tu és é o Sr. Pacheco do Lagoas Park.
BOAS FESTAS.
Manete
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