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	<title>Healing Hamlet &#187; Eleanor Lerman</title>
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		<title>Starfish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Eleanor Lerman This is what life does. It lets you walk up to the store to buy breakfast and the paper, on a stiff knee. It lets you choose the way you have your eggs, your coffee. Then it sits a fisherman down beside you at the counter who say, Last night, the channel was &#8230;
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<div id="attachment_5132" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 458px"><a href="http://healinghamlet.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Starfish.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-5132" alt="Starfish" src="http://healinghamlet.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Starfish.jpg" width="448" height="336" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo by Mike Lawrence</p></div>
<p><span style="font-size: 24px;"><strong>T</strong></span>his is what life does. It lets you walk up to<br />
the store to buy breakfast and the paper, on a<br />
stiff knee. It lets you choose the way you have<br />
your eggs, your coffee. Then it sits a fisherman<br />
down beside you at the counter who say, <em>Last night,<br />
the channel was full of starfish</em>. And you wonder,<br />
is this a message, finally, or just another day?</p>
<p>Life lets you take the dog for a walk down to the<br />
pond, where whole generations of biological<br />
processes are boiling beneath the mud. Reeds<br />
speak to you of the natural world: they whisper,<br />
they sing. And herons pass by. Are you old<br />
enough to appreciate the moment? Too old?<br />
There is movement beneath the water, but it<br />
may be nothing. There may be nothing going on.</p>
<p>And then life suggests that you remember the<br />
years you ran around, the years you developed<br />
a shocking lifestyle, advocated careless abandon,<br />
owned a chilly heart. Upon reflection, you are<br />
genuinely surprised to find how quiet you have<br />
become. And then life lets you go home to think<br />
about all this. Which you do, for quite a long time.</p>
<p>Later, you wake up beside your old love, the one<br />
who never had any conditions, the one who waited<br />
you out. This is life’s way of letting you know that<br />
you are lucky. (It won’t give you <em>smart</em> or <em>brave</em>,<br />
so you’ll have to settle for lucky.) Because you<br />
were born at a good time. Because you were able<br />
to listen when people spoke to you. Because you<br />
stopped when you should have and started again.</p>
<p>So life lets you have a sandwich, and pie for your<br />
late night dessert. (Pie for the dog, as well.) And<br />
then life sends you back to bed, to dreamland,<br />
while outside, the starfish drift through the channel,<br />
with smiles on their starry faces as they head<br />
out to deep water, to the far and boundless sea.</p>
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&#8211;More works by <a href="http://www.eleanorlerman.com/" target="_blank">Eleanor Lerman</a></p>
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