Letters from a Desert Prophet
(Page 6 of 6)
July / August 2006
Edward Abbey from Postcards from Ed
I suppose each of us has his own fantasy of how he wants to die.
I would like to go out in a blaze of glory, myself, or maybe simply
disappear someday, far out in the heart of the wilderness I love,
all by myself, alone with the Universe and whatever God may happen
to be looking on. Disappear-and never return. That's my fantasy.
And I suppose, unconsciously, I have imagined that kind of death
for you. But why should you want to fulfill my fantasy?
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And furthermore, by the time I'm your age (if I live that long),
I'll probably see things in a different, not quite so romantic,
light. Anyway, I apologize, and do look forward to seeing you here
in Moab this spring. Then we'll go out on Grand View Point and talk
the whole matter out, to the very end. I love you, old man, never
mind all the stupid things I may have said.
Ed-Moab
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