Tuesday, November 18, 2008

near the end of the semester

On some days, there is very little on my mind beyond the legal argument. I’m not joking. I wake up thinking about one class, move into the afternoon thinking about another and by evening, when I am at the bus stop waiting to head home, everything seems to be about the law.

Every issue presents itself as a courtroom scene. Here’s the allegation, here's the evidence, here’s the defense, here’s the outcome. From differences I face with my occasional traveling companion, to issues that arise at work, I argue in my head with a TV version of the real thing: but your honor! (I play the role of judge, too.)

At times like this, I know I need a break. A severance. Or at least a pause. So that I can wake up and think about the fruit that should load my cereal bowl and not what arguments are to made in favor of raspberries.


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1 comment:

  1. "On some days, there is very little on my mind beyond the legal argument. I’m not joking."

    I'm not joking either when I say, I do too.

    I read law journals at lunch every day. Our law librarian at our firm thinks I'm nuts.

    I'm practicing for the real thing one day.

    It's my whole life.

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