"In an effort to get people to look
into each other’s eyes more,
and also to appease the mutes,
the government has decided
to allot each person exactly one hundred
and sixty-seven words, per day.
When the phone rings, I put it to my ear
without saying hello. In the restaurant
I point at chicken noodle soup.
I am adjusting well to the new way.
Late at night, I call my long-distance lover,
proudly say I only used fifty-nine today.
I saved the rest for you.
When she doesn’t respond,
I know she’s used up all her words,
so I slowly whisper I love you
thirty-two and a third times.
After that, we just sit on the line
and listen to each other breathe."
— Jeffrey McDaniel, “The Quiet World” (Forgiveness Parade, Manic D Press, 1998)
(Source: gammasandgerunds, via clavicola)
We’ve been signing people up at the learning skills lab where I work (it’s basically a tutoring center) and you do not know how many times I explained the requirements for this “class”. I am basically a pro and could probably break it down to you right now if you asked. I got home to a whole stack of packages and letters which made me very happy! Two books—a learner’s guide to spanish and one that is a very late Hanukkah present for Gabe (there’s a story to this). Also, a box full of things from Fig Leaves! I’m very happy about that and I am still waiting for more packages to arrive. I am expecting a lot from myself this semester because a lot of what I’m planning on doing requires self-motivation such as learning two languages and developing an exercise routine that I will stick with! Have I been known to really stick with anything? Anyway, we’ll see how that goes. I hope everyone’s week was groovy. TTYL.