Wednesday, November 29, 2006

So Long Renee















A huge impact? Maybe not, but that every-once-in-a-while interaction will be missed, however often it was. No specific landmark memories were forged, and no meaningful relationship or deep conversations (at least none that can be remembered) ever took place. So why the thought now then?

Besides
being something to look at, there was something else going on in that head of hers. We shared something, a general philosophy among the many that a person can carry. Although we lead very different lives on the outside, there's a thought process pretty similar after changing some nouns around.

What will be missed is the subtle recognition of that, and the intrigue of the vast amount of differences that made us, well, different. Most people can find a similarity in pretty much anyone they encounter and use that as a basis for their relationship, acquaintanceship, or a simple interaction. Out of the billions of fibers that make you yourself, you tend to favor a few, and it's always interesting to find someone who shares one of those, whether it's the only fiber shared or one among many.

For that Renee will be missed, and we can't forget Stalin either, he was a good cat.

1 comment:

Matt Verzola said...

she's not dead, she's just moving. i've never seen you write so well. how come you don't talk like this?