Greenlights proved to readers everywhere that there's more to Matthew McConaughey than some spontaneous, alliterative catchphrase. Poems & Prayers proves that McConaughey's artistic layers run deep.
McConaughey has been writing poems since he was 18, reading Lord Byron - in a bath tub in Australia - while considering becoming a monk. Poems & Prayers is a collection of these poems, but also a few of his personal proverbs and prayers.
"POEMS ARE A SATURDAY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK," writes McConaughey, an escape, a reprieve. What follows are a few excerpts that I got lost in and that I'll no doubt revisit from time to time.
Greenlights Intermezzo
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"We're all gonna die, our eulogy will introduce
us when we're gone.
So how are we gonna live a life we look forward
to looking back at?"
On faith and kindness and service and more: "... because even though your only home is Heaven, if you keep trying to find and make Heaven on Earth, you'll get back home when you leave."
On time: "These days we have more things that supposedly allow us to be more productive in a shorter amount of time, but I feel like we're racing against time more than ever before. That math doesn't add up." And later, "So many people are obsessed with how to live longer instead of how to live better...I don't know about you, but I'd rather live sixty satisfying years than ninety not."
Twice the Time.
"Living in my future and missing my past,
racing against time instead of making it last.
Like a moment ahead's gonna double up the past one,
and an hour later's gonna make up for the last one.
This showing up early's just as late of a fix,
as 8 is to 4 when the truth's at 6.
Just feels like this dying is a one-way debit,
so I'm getting ahead to find equal credit."
On life: "Life's hard. It's supposed to be. That's the inevitable deal. And once we admit it, we're more ready for it, and it's a lot easier to handle.
Good Man
There's a difference between a good man and a nice guy.
A good man stands for certain ideals.
And when those beliefs are contested,
a good man is not a nice guy.
I was all greenlights on Greenlights. On Poems & Prayers, I pray Matthew McConaughey keeps on writing.
4 out of 5