Published in CST Online
Author Sean Redmond
“I know you, I love you, and I can be your friend, I could follow you anywhere, even through solid air.” John Martyn, Solid Air The holding onto air moment occurs when the scene set before one is so resolutely, ethically and morally ghastly, or is so uncomfortable to view, that one feels the need – the unstoppable, thoughtless urge – to reach out and hold onto the nothingness before one.