I am reminded of David Mamet’s short essay, “The Rake.” The end of which reads: “One could have walked in the stubble of the cornfields, or hunted birds, or enjoyed any number of pleasures naturally occurring.” What could have been is not what was.
I am reminded of David Mamet’s short essay, “The Rake.” The end of which reads: “One could have walked in the stubble of the cornfields, or hunted birds, or enjoyed any number of pleasures naturally occurring.” What could have been is not what was.