Just for pleasure

January 22nd, 2009 by Rory Shiner Posted in Fun

“That mention of Feuerbach and joy reminded me of something I saw early one morning a few years ago, as I was walking up to the church. There was a young couple strolling along half a block ahead of me. The sun had come up brilliantly after a heavy rain, and the trees were glistening and very wet. On some impulse, plain exuberance, I suppose, the fellow jumped up and caught hold of a branch, and a storm of luminous water came pouring down on the two of them, and they laughed and took off running, the girl sweeping water off her hair and her dress as if she were a little bit disgusted, but she wasn’t. It was a beautiful thing to see, like something from a myth. I don’t know why I thought of that now, except perhaps because it is easy to believe in such moments that water was made primarily for blessing, and only secondarily for growing vegetables or doing the wash.”

From the very wonderful novel Gilead, by Marilynne Robinson, page 31-32.

Love, Rory

  1. One Response to “Just for pleasure”

  2. By David Entwistle on Jan 27, 2009

    This is beautiful, Rors. I’m going to have to borrow the novel from you now.

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