Sunday, April 24, 2011

Northern Whale - Riding on an Island's Back

Let England Shake by Pj Harvey Listen on Posterous

Two songs referencing England that take my mind wandering.
I confess to being a long-standing Anglophile.
The nation and its history evoke for me compassion and sympathy first...
Before the balancing side of the coin pops up to say, "Me too."
And it comes back around to melancholy, so I get these songs that could
be about a place called Laraby instead.

Two videos, one studio/static with production values different to the live version with more concurrent emotion, seemingly.
An opinion I feel it necessary to share this morning.
Silly putty. What a concept.

Another wave crashed over you
It put you in a spell
On a cold place you know well

It pulls you further out to sea
Under the lights at Tilbury
I still love your melody

In a tied end town
Everyone hallucinating on you
But a northern whale wouldn't leave you
Until all England's tears are done
And the day comes, we move on endlessly

They only hear you in a dream
Lying by a sad machine
Sing on, love your melody

In a tied end town
Everyone hallucinating with you
But a northern whale wouldn't leave you
Until all our tears are done
And the day comes, we move on endlessly


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Hope Springs Eternal; Happiness to You and Yours

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Happy Spring Holidays to celebrants worldwide...
3:35am Easter morning...
...it's Passover as well; other holidays to discover from the richness of humanity.

In the Northern Hemisphere, warmth returns to the sun and earth.

Like the daily rising of our home star, marking new beginnings is long-standing worldwide as important symbolic sign posts toward eternal renewal.

Enjoy each moment, each beginning.
Peace.

Spring in some of our myriad traditions

Basanth
In Pakistan, boys celebrate the first day of spring in the Muslim calendar with exciting kite-fighting contests. After putting powdered glass on their strings, they use the strings to try to cut off each other's kites. Whoever keeps his kite the longest wins.

Holi
For this Hindu spring festival, people dress in green. Children then squirt each other with water pistols filled with yellow- or red-colored liquid. They also blow colored powder on each other through bamboo pipes. Everyone gets soaked — and colorful — to celebrate spring.

Songkran
In Thailand, a special three-day water festival on April 13-15 marks Songkran, the Buddhists' celebration of the new year. Parades feature huge statues of Buddha that spray water on passersby. In small villages, young people throw water at each other for fun. People also release fish into rivers as an act of kindness.

Aboakyere
The Effutu people of Ghana make a special offer to the god Panche Otu each spring with the deer-hunting festival. Two teams of men and boys, dressed in bright costumes, compete to be the first to bring back a live deer to present to the chief. Then they all dance together.

Easter
On Easter, Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. People attend church and also enjoy different Easter customs. In Germany, people make "egg trees" that are decorated like Christmas trees. In Hungary, boys sprinkle girls with perfumed water — and in return, girls prepare a holiday dinner for them.

Passover
The highlight of this major Jewish holiday is the Passover seder. During these two special dinners, families read from a book called the Haggadah about the ancient Israelites' exodus, or flight, from Egypt more than 3,000 years ago. As they honor their ancestors, Jews reaffirm the importance of freedom.

May Day
To celebrate the return of spring, children in England dance around tall poles decorated with ribbons, called maypoles. Their dancing wraps the ribbons tightly around the pole.
 
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Friday, April 22, 2011

A Poem for Earth Day 2011

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Kiss the Earth
By Thich Nhat Hanh

Walk and touch peace every moment.
Walk and touch happiness every moment.
Each step brings a fresh breeze.
Each step makes a flower bloom.
Kiss the Earth with your feet.
Bring the Earth your love and happiness.
The Earth will be safe
when we feel safe in ourselves.

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Light the Earth Night

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Lantern leads with light
Into night's uncharted sight
Aid til all is right...

Again

Safe journey along
On Earth Day's inspiration:
Continuing hope.

One day.
Only!
Take heed.
Make use.
Decide when it ends... yourself.

Does twenty-four hours sum it up: the work; the joy.
It's all there to decide.

Dark out now, so grab the lantern.
Won't you?

Lantern by The Brian Jonestown Massacre Listen on Posterous

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