Showing posts with label arlo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arlo. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5, 2019

Don't you ever give up the fight…

https://youtu.be/xxSYZpudZH4

Folk singer Hoyt Axton (who wrote the song) and Linda Ronstadt are singing in the background.

Full lyrics HERE.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Pete's Smile

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I have the album, and always enjoyed the story and the song, but didn't know there was a film of it.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Wake Up

"You cannot live without dying. You cannot live if you do not die psychologically every minute. This is not an intellectual paradox. To live completely, wholly, every day as if it were a new loveliness, there must be dying to everything of yesterday, otherwise you live mechanically, and a mechanical mind can never know what love is or what freedom is."  ~Krishnamurti (source)

Or, as Arlo Guthrie put it:

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Sunday, October 7, 2018

Fading

 

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I remember missing the bell at recess when I was a small boy.  While I was engrossed watching bugs in a field, the rest of the class had lined up in rows and marched in unison back to their desks.  I looked up and found myself all alone.

It's a peculiar kind of loneliness when you realize everyone has left, and no one noticed you weren't with them.

The older I get, the more familiar that feeling becomes.

Full lyrics HERE.

Monday, May 28, 2018

And it's a lonely world, I know…

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I stayed awake most of last night worrying.

There should be a word for the worries that plague a person at night but dissipate, like a murder of crows, when the sun comes up.

I worry about being the last one left.  This is just such a strange world, new souls coming in and old souls popping out; it's like being stranded in Grand Central Station.

I suppose the best strategy would be to enjoy the presence of whoever shares your bench without becoming too attached to either them or the bench.

That's especially difficult at two in the morning.  It's hard to think of your life as a bench that empties, one by one, until you're the only one left, staring at your ticket.

It's a little easier when the sun is up and the flowers are blooming, when the sparrows are hopping around under the feeder,  fragrant incense is burning on the mantle, a warm cup of coffee is in your hand.

But just a little.

Full lyrics HERE.