Being and Doing
I left this morning early on a round of errands: library, post office, gas station, pharmacy, two grocery stores. By 10:15 I am home again, ready to write, edit and read. I wonder if I can summon the mood for creative work. It is true that a day’s first steps can set its tone, and I began this day in efficiency mode.
But I have stumbled upon a cure — poetry podcasts. As I listen to the words read aloud, their cadences chase away the day’s earlier rhythms, fill me instead with iambs and trochees, with the human voice in search of magic.
Inspired by the spoken words, I listen and I write. A day of doing may yet turn out to be a day of being.
2 thoughts on “Being and Doing”
It is a great day to be alive! Your title reminded me of that old joke, which you've probably seen:
To do is to be. (Socrates)
To be is to do. (Sartre, Plato)
Do-be-do-be-do. (Frank Sinatra)
All three of these are vital, but the last one makes me laugh!
I woke this morning with a poem in my head. I should have written it down, but instead I got busy "doing" and have now lost most of the thread. grrrr.