Mmmm, wow. This feels like a taste of what it must have been like to hear the prophets speak directly to your own people and time... the same truth, just shifted slightly in context. Thank you for writing this.
“Liking” this post isn’t quite appropriate. What a poetic kick in the pants this was! I still need to mull over some of it. But the pieces I grasped— wow, thanks for sharing, Chris. It’s such a good reminder for me to remember that the futility and transience of the artistic work is part of what keeps me from making the work god.
Mmmm, wow. This feels like a taste of what it must have been like to hear the prophets speak directly to your own people and time... the same truth, just shifted slightly in context. Thank you for writing this.
Dang. Ecclesiastes, set to music.
“Liking” this post isn’t quite appropriate. What a poetic kick in the pants this was! I still need to mull over some of it. But the pieces I grasped— wow, thanks for sharing, Chris. It’s such a good reminder for me to remember that the futility and transience of the artistic work is part of what keeps me from making the work god.
Thanks Lindsey, I'm glad it hit! I'm still mulling over parts of it myself, haha.