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The world white with May

I think, dear Reader, that by now you know that I love quo­ta­tions. Two re­cently have kept re­cur­ring in my mind. The first is Ten­nyson’s ’Blow trum­pets, the world is white with May’. Pon­der­ing this, I couldn’t help think­ing that much as I would like to see the ’world... white with May’, it might be dif­fi­cult at the mo­ment as I have a tem­po­rary prob­lem with my eye­sight! No mat­ter!

And then the other quo­ta­tion, this from Matthew in the New Tes­ta­ment, when Jesus said, speak­ing in a para­ble ’while see­ing, they do not see’. I have so en­joyed work­ing out pos­si­ble mean­ings. The ob­vi­ous one would be that the dis­ci­ples didn’t lit­er­ally see. An ex­am­ple was sug­gested to me: there is a fa­mous Japan­ese print called ’The Great Wave Off Kana­gawa’. The de­pic­tion is beau­ti­fully clear but the ma­jor­ity of peo­ple only no­tice the wave. If you look closely there are two other el­e­ments that you may not have ’seen’: three fish­ing boats and the fa­mous vol­cano, Mount Fuji.

A deeper mean­ing of Jesus’ words might be that ’we see but we do not un­der­stand’. A friend tells you of their prob­lems and you just can’t un­der­stand why this is a prob­lem; it wouldn’t be for you. A man hears that women feel un­fairly treated, but can­not get his head round the prob­lem or the feel­ing. A be­wil­dered im­mi­grant stands per­plexed at the num­ber of forms he or she needs to fill in but the civil ser­vant, not un­der­stand­ing what it feels like to be in a for­eign coun­try with for­eign cus­toms, laws and lan­guages, just calls ’next please!’

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