Onto a Page
Janet Kuypers
9/4/19, written for 9/6,
National Read a Book Day
Sometimes reading an assigned book for school
was the biggest trauma known to mankind, no,
please, do I really have to read this, my eyes now
battle, fluttering open and closed, just to try to
get through this, don’t make me read this book.
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Then later some philosophy classes came and you
get the chance to read some good classic writing —
and maybe you get a hold of a philosophy novel
that (although it was insanely long) you didn’t want
to let go of, so you’d spend hours at a time reading.
Right now, there are stacks of books sitting around
that you want to spend some time reading, get into
that comfy chair and allow yourself to get lost
in the worlds other authors have put onto a page.
But you don’t have the time to read like this anymore...
All those books sit there, patiently waiting. I suppose
that is the nice thing about books, the wait, patiently,
while we got lost in our every day mindless minutia.
So reflect on the time when escape wasn’t a movie
theater, and once again curl up in yourself with a good book.
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