By Kurt Vonnegut Submitted by Kirk, Blender-Keeper Date: 2018 Apr 12 Comment on this Work [[2018.04.12.12.09.31098]] |
October 19, 1972 New York City Dear Jane-- I wish you a happy birthday in confidence that, America politics aside, it really will be a happy birthday for you. At the cost of unbelievable amounts of pain, you have bought a new life and a new Jane for yourself. You have always paid your dues, and you have paid them again. We've both always paid our dues. That's honorable. I still believe in honor, although I would play hell defining it. Now that we are through the worst of our present adventure in a world we never made, in bodies we never asked for, with heads we only dimly understand, it seems safe to say we hung on to more than most broken couples do. In a crazy way, it seems to me that we hung onto practically everything. We are not diminished. I look forward to seeing you in November. Much love-- K |