It was what I needed to start because it said something to me about a curiosity I had concerning something on the cover of the book. Why Leonard partly used the color gold for his entwined hearts.I'm just prattl'ing on Jack, pay no heed.
My attention seems to have a life of it's own and if someone told me to pay no attention to something chances are that is exactly where my attention will go. It went.
So to the words "I'm just prattling on" I pictured an aimless wandering river and I pictured the glittering of the water and this reminded me of a little poem I once wrote to describe something about the way my attention works.
"I was born like this
I am one of the litter
Born to follow
Whatever would glitter"
Then I thought that there is nothing that glitters better than gold and so I thought that maybe Leonard used gold to attract someone like me to his book, someone with a lot of curiosity. Then I was reminded of a poem by Robert Frost that begins with:
That got me thinking that every single one of us is born with a beautiful curiosity and then I thought that maybe the color gold is being used to attract all of us to looking at this book with a bit of a childlike curiosity. I liked the sound of that better and it seemed to suit something that leonard once said about this book and that was that it was kind of a sunday school thing.Nature's first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
One of the other thoughts that I had about the use of the color gold which I think now was a mistake was that I thought it had something to do with money.
Frost's poem ends with "nothing gold can stay"
It might be crazy and absolutely wrong to think it can be regained, but what else have we got to do while we are waiting for the miracle?