Friday, May 29, 2009

waltzing not walking

There comes a time in every trip when I think of Tom Waits's rendition of “Waltzing Matilda.” There is one line where he groans in his rumbly voice, “And no one speaks English and everything's broken.”

The first morning of my pilgrimage from Le Puy, I woke up and realized it was not the right thing for me to do. It was confusing, overwhelming. Still,I packed my bag and went to the pilgrim breakfast and sang along to the intolerable pilgrim anthem. At 7 a.m. sharp I was in the cathedral, seated before the altar of the black Virgin Mary and listening to some priest drone on in French.

Sitting there amidst the pilgrims, I had a realization. It was probably the most powerful realization I have ever had in a church. I needed to leave. Immediately. I got up while the priest was still speaking and walked the first mile of le Chemin, which led me to the train station. Five minutes later, I was on the morning train to Lyon, going back from whence I had come the day before.

Why? Lots of reasons, really. Most of them relate to my health. I've been ill, and my meds haven't settled down. My sleep is disturbed, and my hands are quaking so much that I have even less coordination than usual. I was going to be far from public transportation or internet access, a brutal combo. The gite made me sing a weird pilgrim song.

“No one speaks English and everything's broken.” So true.

Time to waltz.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sometimes it takes a time of meditation, whether it be in church or not, to help us make these life decisions. Good on you for taking the time to think it through a bit more... Enjoy the rest of your trip. Papa D

Anonymous said...

Sometimes it takes a time of meditation, whether it be in church or not, to help us make these life decisions. Good on you for taking the time to think it through a bit more... Enjoy the rest of your trip. Papa D

Lynne said...

Did I tell you about last fall when I saw an aussie band at the 930, and they sang, to the tune of 'waltzing matilda', vote for Obama! Spell check still does not recognize Obama!