I'm Off

LOST IN THE FLOOD
(Bruce Springsteen)

The ragamuffin gunner is returnin' home like a hungry runaway
He walks through town all alone
He must be from the fort he hears the high school girls say
His countryside's burnin' with wolfman fairies dressed in drag for homicide
The hit and run, plead sanctuary, `neath a holy stone they hide
They're breakin' beams and crosses with a spastic's reelin' perfection
nuns run bald through Vatican halls pregnant, pleadin' immaculate conception
And everybody's wrecked on Main Street from drinking unholy blood
Sticker smiles sweet as gunner breathes deep, his ankles caked in mud
And I said "Hey, gunner man, that's quicksand, that's quicksand that ain't mud
Have you thrown your senses to the war or did you lose them in the flood?"

That pure American brother, dull-eyed and empty-faced
races Sundays in Jersey in a Chevy stock super eight
He rides `er low on the hip, on the side he's got Bound For Glory in red, white and blue flash paint
He leans on the hood telling racing stories, the kids call him Jimmy The Saint
Well the blaze and noise boy, he's gunnin' that bitch loaded to blastin' point
He rides head first into a hurricane and disappears into a point
And there's nothin' left but some blood where the body fell
That is, nothin' left that you could sell
just junk all across the horizon, a real highwayman's farewell
And he said "Hey kid, you think that's oil? Man, that ain't oil that's blood"
I wonder what he was thinking when he hit that storm
Or was he just lost in the flood?
Eighth Avenue sailors in satin shirts whisper in the air
Some storefront incarnation of Maria, she's puttin' on me the stare
and Bronx's best apostle stands with his hand on his own hardware
Everything stops, you hear five, quick shots, the cops come up for air
And now the whiz-bang gang from uptown, they're shootin' up the street
And that cat from the Bronx starts lettin' loose
but he gets blown right off his feet
And some kid comes blastin' round the corner but a cop puts him right away
He lays on the street holding his leg screaming something in Spanish
Still breathing when I walked away
And somebody said "Hey man did you see that? His body hit the street with such a beautiful thud"
I wonder what the dude was sayin' or was he just lost in the flood?
Hey man, did you see that, those poor cats are sure messed up
I wonder what they were gettin' into, or were they just lost in the flood?
 
Kayte & Lee...

I know you're not here right now, but I'd like to wish both of you the happiest New Year ever in 2004... :rose:
 
Arden said:
Kayte & Lee...

I know you're not here right now, but I'd like to wish both of you the happiest New Year ever in 2004... :rose:


Happy New Year {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Arden}}}}}}}}}} :kiss:

Hope your dreams and desires come true!!! :heart:
 
Happy New Year {{{{{{{{{Soron}}}}}}}}}} :kiss:

Hope all works out for you as it should. :D

Thank you for the wonderful lyrics you share with us.
 
DUST BOWL REFUGEE
(Woody Guthrie)

I'm a dust bowl refugee,
Just a dust bowl refugee,
From that dust bowl to the peach bowl,
Now that peach fuzz is killing me.

Cross the mountains to the sea,
Come the wife and kids and me.
It's a hot old dusty highway
For the dust bowl refugees.

Hard, it's always been that way,
Here today and on our way
Down the mountain, cross the desert,
Just a dust bowl refugee.

We are ramblers, so they say,
We are only here today,
Then we travel with the seasons,
We're the dust bowl refugees.

From the south land to the drouth land,
Come the wife and kids and me,
And this old world is a hard world
For a dust bowl refugee.

Yes, we ramble and we roam
And the highway that's our home,
It's a never-ending highway
For a dust bowl refugee.

Yes we wander and we work
In your crops and in your fruit,
Like the whirlwinds in the desert
That's the dust bowl refugees.

I'm a dust bowl refugee,
I'm a dust bowl refugee,
And I wonder will I always
Be a dust bowl refugee?
 
Arden said:
Kayte & Lee...

I know you're not here right now, but I'd like to wish both of you the happiest New Year ever in 2004... :rose:

Thank you Arden. Hugs to you. Hope this new year is all you wish for. (aka...lots of visits with Soron. ;))

btw...is that a Peep in that glass??:eek:
 
H'venlee said:
Thank you Arden. Hugs to you. Hope this new year is all you wish for. (aka...lots of visits with Soron. ;))

btw...is that a Peep in that glass??:eek:
Yes it is, I had a blue christmas without him... and New Years. But I am looking forward to seeing him soon, and I hope to get to meet both you and Kayte at the Midwest Litogether!

I hope the coming year will be a wonderful one for you, Lee... :rose:
 
Arden said:
Yes it is, I had a blue christmas without him... and New Years. But I am looking forward to seeing him soon, and I hope to get to meet both you and Kayte at the Midwest Litogether!

I hope the coming year will be a wonderful one for you, Lee... :rose:

Oh mY! Poor Peep. Death by intoxication! :eek:

Look forward to meeting you too. Glad to hear you get to see him. Give him a hug & kiss for me.

As for my new year...well...my post here and you can read how mine is going so far...:rolleyes:

Hugs!
 
I will, Lee!

My Prayer Lyrics
Sung by Roy Orbison
Words and music by jimmy kennedy and georges boulanger

When the twilight is gone and no songbirds are singing
When the twilight is gone you come into my heart
And here in my heart you will stay while I pray

My prayer is to linger with you
At the end of the day in a dream that’s divine
My prayer is a rapture in blue
With the world far away and your lips close to mine

Tonight while our hearts are aglow
Oh tell me the words that I’m longing to know

My prayer and the answer you give
May they still be the same for as long as we live
That you’ll always be there at the end of my prayer

:rose: :heart: :heart: :rose:
 
As for my new year...well...my post here and you can read how mine is going so far...

Hugs!


I can't get in, but I hope you had a wonderful time! :rose:
 
Arden said:
As for my new year...well...my post here and you can read how mine is going so far...

Hugs!


I can't get in, but I hope you had a wonderful time! :rose:

Copied for you. Sorry about the link. :rolleyes:

H'venlee said:
Evening all...or is this considered morning??

Sorry I was not here to wish you all a happy new year, but I was with some friends doing the time warp again! It was a good party, but my 2004 got off on a very bad note.

I won't go into alot of details, but I got hurt, both emotionally & physically.

Emotionally, I found out someone I trusted has been lying to me for about 2 months. This breaks my heart, and I am having a hard time dealing with this. I only ask one thing in my relationships and that is honesty. I give it, and I expect it in return.

Physically, I got into a car accident tonight. Nothing earth shattering, but I ache all over. I bent the front fender of my truck, but that was the worst of it.

So....if this is how 2004 is going to be...I want to just skip it!!

Well...going to take a pill and head for bed. Hoping the 2nd is better than the 1st.

Hugs all around.
:kiss:s to those that need them.
 
H'venlee said:
Copied for you. Sorry about the link. :rolleyes:

{{{{{{ LEE :heart: }}}}}}

Sorry to hear about your truck, darlin'. The year can only get better, right? ;)
You know how to find me if you need a friend sweetheart. :rose:
 
THE BOXER
(Paul Simon)

I am just a poor boy, though my story's seldom told.
I have squandered my resistance,
For a pocketful of mumbles, such are promises.
All lies and jest.
Still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.

When I left my home and my family I was no more than a boy,
In the company of strangers,
In the quiet of a railway station, runnin' scared.
Laying low, seeking out the poorer quarters,
Where the ragged people go.
Lookin' for the places, only they would know.

Lie-la-lie ...

Asking only workman's wages I come lookin' for a job,
But I get no offers,
Just a come-on from the whores on Seventh Avenue.
I do declare there were times when I was so lonesome,
I took some comfort there.
Oooh la, la, la ...

And the years are rollin' by me.
They are rockin' evenly.
I am older than I once was, and younger than I'll be.
That's not unusual.
It isn't strange,
After changes upon changes, we are more or less the same.
After changes, we are more or less the same.

Lie-la-lie ...

Then I'm laying out my winter clothes and wishing I was gone,
Going home, where the New York City winters aren't bleedin' me.
Leadin' me, to goin' home.

In the clearing stands a boxer and a fighter by his trade,
And he carries the reminders of every glove that laid him down,
Or cut him 'til he cried out in his anger and his shame,
"I am leaving, I am leaving."
But the fighter still remains.

Lie-la-lie ...
 
Soron said:
THE BOXER
(Paul Simon)

I am just a poor boy, though my story's seldom told.
I have squandered my resistance,
For a pocketful of mumbles, such are promises.
All lies and jest.
Still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.

When I left my home and my family I was no more than a boy,
In the company of strangers,
In the quiet of a railway station, runnin' scared.
Laying low, seeking out the poorer quarters,
Where the ragged people go.
Lookin' for the places, only they would know.

Lie-la-lie ...

Asking only workman's wages I come lookin' for a job,
But I get no offers,
Just a come-on from the whores on Seventh Avenue.
I do declare there were times when I was so lonesome,
I took some comfort there.
Oooh la, la, la ...

And the years are rollin' by me.
They are rockin' evenly.
I am older than I once was, and younger than I'll be.
That's not unusual.
It isn't strange,
After changes upon changes, we are more or less the same.
After changes, we are more or less the same.

Lie-la-lie ...

Then I'm laying out my winter clothes and wishing I was gone,
Going home, where the New York City winters aren't bleedin' me.
Leadin' me, to goin' home.

In the clearing stands a boxer and a fighter by his trade,
And he carries the reminders of every glove that laid him down,
Or cut him 'til he cried out in his anger and his shame,
"I am leaving, I am leaving."
But the fighter still remains.

Lie-la-lie ...


{{{{Soron}}}}} :kiss:

Thank you for putting up 'The Boxer'. Hope you are feeling better..
 
{{{{{Kayte}}}}} :rose: Feelin' a little better, darlin'...
Remembering a friend...

MRS. ROBINSON
(Paul Simon)

And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson,
Jesus loves you more than you will know (Wo wo wo).
God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson,
Heaven holds a place for those who pray (Hey hey hey, hey hey hey).

We'd like to know
A little bit about you
For our files.
We'd like to help you learn
To help yourself.
Look around you. All you see
Are sympathetic eyes.
Stroll around the grounds
Until you feel at home.

Hide it in a hiding place
Where no one ever goes.
Put it in you pantry with your cupcakes.
It's a little secret,
Just the Robinsons' affair.
Most of all, you've got to hide it
from the kids.

Coo coo ca-choo, Mrs. Robinson,
Jesus loves you more than you will know (Wo wo wo).

God bless you, please, Mrs. Robinson,
Heaven holds a place for those who pray (Hey hey hey, hey hey hey).

Sitting on a sofa
On a Sunday afternoon,
Going to the candidates' debate,
Laugh about it,
Shout about it,
When you've got to choose,
Every way you look at it you lose.

Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?
A nation turns its lonely eyes to you (Ooo ooo ooo).

What's that you say, Mrs. Robinson?
"Joltin' Joe has left and gone away" (Hey hey hey, hey hey hey).
 
That's How Legends are Made
(John Gorka)

I worked at a place
Where the bands came through
Some of them rang false
And some rang true
I'd stick around
After they played
To see how legends are made

There's just a few
That stand out in my mind
Some of them still roll
And some are lost to the grind
Now you ask me
Of the special ones
And where all the legends have gone

There was a man
Who came from north of here
He could raise his voice
And he could raise a beer
And when he left
The music stayed
And that's how legends are made

It suprised us to see
Just how high he stood
It was hard to believe
Someone could sing that good
We shared more gold
Then any band was paid
And that's how legends are made

So long, it was nice meeting you
But how do you get back
To Route 22
From Here

The band was a bass man
And a brother on lead
There was no more
'Cause there was no need
So fine to see
What they could give
'Cause legends call us to live

They came in high
And they came in low
Worn by the miles
And fresh from home
Hard work, magic
Then some tragic end
And so a legend begins

(Repeat bridge and 1st verse)
 
I Saw a Stranger With Your Hair
(John Gorka)

I saw a stranger with your hair
Tried to make her give it back
So I could send it off to you
Maybe Federal Express
Cause I know you'd miss it
I saw another with your eyes
The flash just turned my head
I went to try them on for size
But they looked the other way
And they wouldn't listen

(Chorus)
But you're never hard to find in a crowd
The people around you smiling out loud
Their feet don't touch the ground
Their feet don't touch the ground
No their feet don't touch the ground

I heard a stranger with your voice
It took me by suprise
Again I found it wasn't you
Just an angel in disguise
In for a visit

By the way how is my heart
I haven't seen it since you left
I'm almost sure it followed you
Could you sometimes send it back
I'll buy the ticket

(Chorus)

I saw a stranger with your hair
I saw another with your eyes
I heard an angel with your voice
By the way how is my heart
By the way how is my heart

I'm in a John Gorka sorta mood ...
 
Armed With a Broken Heart
(John Gorka)

(A) Take this as a warning
To stay away from me
Because the man that you used to know
Is not the man that you're going to see
Someday we may laugh at this
Someday we may be friends
But for now you can keep your distance
Stay away till the pieces mend

(B) This sudden lonliness has made me dangerous
Please don't watch me while I fall apart
'Cause I'm sad and I'm angry
And armed with a broken heart

(C) And what will get me through the night
Is what I'll use with all my might
And to some peace I have a right
But I pay so dearly

And at my age I should be wise
Now I'm untying all those ties
The evidence is in the eyes
That should see so clearly
I once saw so clearly

(D) You know I will say anything
If it will keep you away
But I don't know what I would do
If you said you were gonna stay
Don't do me any favors
Don't try to ease the pain
Won't you please let me hate you now
So I won't fall for you again

(Repeat C, then B)
 
one more set before I retire.

What Was That
(John Gorka)

Guess I’d better get back up
Get up off the ground again
Guess I’m really not so tough
Up is farther than it’s ever been

It’s not just that my pride’s been hurt
Not just that my heart’s been bruised
Fell down on my big ideas
It’s gotten me a bit confused

Unless you are a true bad boy
Your conscience is a constant threat
Time for a new idea
One to discard regret

Prime time to forgive
Prime time to forget
What was that that I just said?
What was that that I just said?
What was that that I just said?

Oh, worry’s such a waste of time
It’s better not to second-guess
Maybe I should just pick a town
One where I never made a mess

Move along when the crowd is right
Stand alone when the crowd is wrong
I always had the lone wolf ways
Distilled the instinct to get to gone

Prime time to forgive
Prime time to forget
What was that that I just said?
What was that that I just said?
What was that that I just said?
 
The Cello
by
jade

A cello held between the Master's thighs
Silently waiting for His touch
Tuned to perfection by His ear and hand
To release the song long hidden
Within its body and taut strings.

It waits.

His skillful fingers tighten on its fragile neck
A string vibrates with the touch of His bow
As it coaxes it to yield its treasure
Wound within the strand of steel
That's drawn tight enough to snap.

It yields.

A wooden body warmed against His flesh
Begins to vibrate at a measured pitch
From steel and wood there comes a sound
So delicate and sweet it floats on air
And settles softly at His feet.

It trembles.

With passion, skill and strength
His body wraps His willing instrument
And a metamorphosis takes place
Instrument and Master blend
To become one living thing with one desire.

It gives.

The Master draws each note, each tone
From Himself then pours them out
In sweat and passion as they echo
Through the cello's trembling form
And find release in music yet unheard.

It sings.

No metronome could keep the beat
Of ancient rhythms as they course
Through steel and flesh and bow
And dance their magic flames across
The Master's brow and instrument.

It lives.

And as His final score concludes
Master and instrument are spent
Both silently listen to the sound
Of beauty twisted from their souls
And loosed from bonds, forever free.

It flies.

:heart: :heart:
 
When I look for poetry lately, it seems to be on one subject...


The Search Is Over

The years have been long,
The days so untrue
I've searched long and hard
For the one that is YOU.

You who controls me with love
so sweet
You that forever I never thought
I'd meet.

You with loving hands so firm
and so strong
It's you I've submitted to
my whole life long.

You are My Master, you are
my friend
It's you I will yearn for
until my life's end.

It's for you I smile
It's for you I cry
It's for your touch I'll desire
Yes until I die

To you My Master, I
lovingly yield, be my protector,
my partner, my shield.

These words keep in mind
as you walk through each day
That it's you in my heart
now and to stay.

~Dawna


:heart: :heart:
 
HICKS FAREWELL ~ Doc Watson & Gaither Carlton
(Berryman Hicks)

The time is swiftly rolling on
When I must faint and die,
My body to the dust return
And there forgotten lie.
Let persecutions rage around,
Let Antichrist appear;
Beneath the cold and silent ground
There's no disturbance there.

Through heats and cold I've toiled and went
And wandered in despair;
To call poor sinners to repent
And seek the Savior dear.

My brother preachers, boldly speak
And stand on Zion's wall.
Confirm the strong, revive the weak,
And after sinners call.

My little children, near my heart,
And nature seems to bind,
It grieves me sorely to depart
And leave you here behind.

Oh Lord, a father to them be
And keep them from all harm
That they may love and worship Thee
And dwell upon Thy charm.

My loving wife, my bosom friend,
The object of my love,
The time's been sweet I spent with thee,
My sweet, my harmless dove.

Though I must now depart from thee
Let this not grieve your heart,
For you will shortly come to me
Where we shall never part.
 
Ah, love, let us be true
To one another! for the world, which seems
To lie before us like a land of dreams,
So various, so beautiful, so new,
Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,
Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain.


Matthew Arnold (1822–1888)
from "Dover Beach"

:heart: :heart:
 
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