The Highlighter
Arthur Phillips, The Song Is You, pg. 57
I made it to page 59 before having to put the book down and sit on that sentence. It made me think of baseball. I used to love the game. While watching the World Series last year at a bar in the Bay Area, I recognized my passion for the game evaporating. Although I checked most box scores this year, 2010 was the first year since 1978 or so when baseball didn't grab me. And I fear that it's likely lost forever.
Why fake it? I've done it time and again. I'll nod after a terrible show and say, "Yeah, that was great." Or to a song that sucks. Or some football game that has me bored to tears.
I know what I love. Great books. Great music. Dogs. Parks. Friends. Wisdom. Records. Solomon Burke. Big Star. Edson. Some may call it closed-minded. I think it's just knowing what moves me. What brings me to sing while walking through crowds on Church Street. What makes it all come together.
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