For me it started with the line about invisible threads which I thought was a reference to the quote from Henry Melvill:
We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as results.
Genuinely got a chuckle. I imagine it may have been meant as a subtle preparation for the fact he will eventually pass away, masked as a joke about absenteeism.
Interesting that you read it a bit differently than me, I interpreted it as he means that he'll for sure pass away but hides it from his child, so I found it touching and quite sad because it's a lie about a much more serious thing than all the other lies!
Also I made it a point of telling him I’ll be there for him as long as I can. My younger brother died when he was 2 though, so it was kinda on my mind around that time. I know he’s not really thinking about, but we try to be honest and enjoy as much time together as possible.
Trees speak through shared roots
All fish are lorna and Jack if you want them to be
When Netflix asks if I'm still watching my eyes feel tired and dry and wet and loose
Water bears live everywhere, in drain pipes, in space
Thunder is the sound of clouds rubbing the charged sky
The sun forced the moon into our orbit
Each word contains your world, contains the language of your heart
When noone sees I can be free. I soar.
We're all connected
Unread books will never hold your feelings
Sadness can be eaten but never digested
You'll always be there, in dna, in love.
specifically the moon and the sun fought for rulership over the sky when the supreme god retired; the sun "won" but he accidentally struck one of the moon's eyes out, so in repentance he agreed to share the sky with her