Look what I found, I miss Hosanna...
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Saturday, October 28, 2006

Now, if only life were such.
I am thinking it's a sign that the freckles
in our eyes are mirror images and when
we kiss they're perfectly aligned
and I have to speculate that God himself
did make us into corresponding shapes like
puzzle pieces from the clay
and true, it may seem like a stretch, but
its thoughts like this that catch my troubled
head when you're away when I am missing you to death
when you are out there on the road for
several weeks of shows and when you scan
the radio, I hope this song will guide you home
they will see us waving from such great
heights, "come down now," they'll say
but everything looks perfect from far away,
"come down now," but we'll stay...
I tried my best to leave this song on your
machine but the persistent beat it sounded
thin upon listening and
that frankly will not fly. you will hear
the shrillest highs and lowest lows with
the windows down when this is guiding you home
they will see us waving from such great
heights, "come down now," they'll say
but everything looks perfect from far away,
"come down now," but we'll stay...
Thursday, October 26, 2006
In the Battle of the Somme, over 20,000 people were killed before lunch, by the end of WWII, millions upon millions were dead. How does society recover from something like that? Can it? Does it? Maybe because I'm taking all these history classes right now, compounded with the whole ballet/classical arts discipline, I say that it has not, cannot. WWII, was the death of Western civilization as we knew it. How could the land of Beethoven, Goethe, Schiller, become the home of the Nazis? Dadaism, society had reverted back to baby talk. In terms of "dance" things have trended towards modern dance, people running on stage doing a few poses, running in a circle, and leaving. It all seems so empty. Perhaps that's because there is nothing left.
Watched Flags of Our Fathers this evening, it was....ok. In my opinion, it dwelt too much on the actual picture, and not as much on the stories behind the characters in the picture. I think the book is much better, at least it will be when I have a chance to read it. However, there were previews for The Nativity. It actually seems like a good depiction of birth of Christ, besides, since the passing of Cecil B DeMille, we're long overdue for a good Nativity story. Finally, there was a preview for Babel. Now this I am excited to see....what can I say, 5 some languages, 3 continents, Cate Blanchett (one of my favourites) Brad Pitt (not as big a fan of, but he's done decent stuff). What can I say, I love movies. Unfortunately, I never seem to have time to see everything.
New Year's Resolution....in the middle of October, cut back on TV/computer time.
Watched Flags of Our Fathers this evening, it was....ok. In my opinion, it dwelt too much on the actual picture, and not as much on the stories behind the characters in the picture. I think the book is much better, at least it will be when I have a chance to read it. However, there were previews for The Nativity. It actually seems like a good depiction of birth of Christ, besides, since the passing of Cecil B DeMille, we're long overdue for a good Nativity story. Finally, there was a preview for Babel. Now this I am excited to see....what can I say, 5 some languages, 3 continents, Cate Blanchett (one of my favourites) Brad Pitt (not as big a fan of, but he's done decent stuff). What can I say, I love movies. Unfortunately, I never seem to have time to see everything.
New Year's Resolution....in the middle of October, cut back on TV/computer time.
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