holding your breath above water and breathing underwater

August 7, 2011

Sometimes we need to learn how to hold our breath while sucking in the rarified air of our lives.  There are times when it’s more difficult than others, for instance that first day of school.  Remember back then when you walked up the stairs into the hallway of your first school experience?  The teacher in the classroom addresses you in front of the class so that they all know your name.  You look at the other kids in the class and wonder about so many different faces, some friendly looking, others disdaining, and even others looking out the window without acknowledging your existence.  You tend to hold your breath here because you sense your life is about to change.

Or, perhaps you are immersed in an advanced class on literary authors.  You explore the politics of the time, the loves of your favorite author, his habits and tastes in food, the contemporaries who adored or hated him.  Inhaling while underwater, not understanding all the complexities yet drawn to their intricacies and impact on this author’s history and writing style.  You are dabbing at the crumbs resting on the bottom, plucking them from that coral ledge, gulping, ingesting and spitting out your own literate thoughts hoping to break through the surface, hoping to rise to bridge the gulf between  what is and what could be.

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2 Responses to “holding your breath above water and breathing underwater”

  1. Hi, this is a comment.
    To delete a comment, just log in, and view the posts’ comments, there you will have the option to edit or delete them.

    • radiogirl2 said

      ok, got it in principle except as I try to delete I cannot. nothing happens. I have already wriiten my post above the instructions but cannot remove the instructions. What now?

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