The Seinfeld Chronicles

I sometimes get up late and spend the afternoon watching Seinfeld.
I can tell you nothing about the day's news
about Benazie Bhutto returning from exile,
I know nothing about Hezbollah

or who is favourite in the Liberal Democrat leadership race
because I am much more interested in Kramer
filling a washing machine with cement
and I don't know whether this is me being lazy,

that I could be reading Booker winners
or volunteering in a charity shop
helping the guys in the lab cure cancer
but then I think of my uncle who fought at Belsen,

all of my grandma's sisters dying in their 30s
and I wonder whether it's so wrong
to watch and re-watch the episode in the Chinese restaurant
and to keep a book of the scripts
next to the toilet.

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Comments

anipani | October 21, 2007 - 17:59

anipani says this is a fantastic statement of how somo of us live out lives with the shadow of guilt hanging over us , it resonated alot with me, and i'm not even a Catholic! this works really well for me, it has the right dose of humanity humour and pathos. great. ani