Y
At first glance, there is something wildly exuberant and foolish about the
'Y'--we have Yes-men, yeti, yentas, yahoos and yakuza. One looks foolish,
unhinging the jaw to release this yabbering, yammering, yackety-yak; one
yawls, yawns, yawks, yodels, yowls and then, as the sun shifts from today
to yesterday, Y takes on a quieter note by yielding, yearning, again: yes,
yes and yet I have hardly touched on my subject; I have been swept farther
and farther away. Perhaps it is time to simply give up the idea of returning
home. I should place the heart down at this strange forked juncture. I should
call Anna back but I'm too angry and tired at her joke, her stab at humour.
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