Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Sunshine and the eye of God

It may not be Friday, but when a morning bursts out this sunny right out of the gate, sandwiched into what has been a record cold and very wet early spring, it brings with it all the optimism of that popular dude. It's not supposed to last longer than today, so we must enjoy as much of it while we can.

I skipped yesterday (posting) because I had an early morning meeting followed by back to back meetings the rest of the day, so I needed every one of the few minutes I could scrape out of the early morning hours, just to be prepared for the day's events.

Today's soundtrack was quite good, and quite varied. It started with a recent acoustic live recording of Bruce Cockburn doing How I Spent My Fall Vacation. A long time favorite, I love the imagery in the lyrics and the way the last verse inverts the first:
Sun went down looking like the eye of God
Behind icy mist and stark bare trees
Inside the dim empty cinema two guys in leather jackets
Glance at each other and shiver
"They never built these places with winter in mind"
Out the window down the gray road
You can see old walled monastery
Now become a barracks for the paramilitary police

I saw an old lady's face once on a Japanese train
Half lit, rich with soft luminosity
She was dozing straight upright head bobbing almost imperceptibly
Wheels were playing fast in 9/8 time
Her husband's friendly face suddenly folded up in a sneeze
Across the straight a volcano flew a white smoke flag of surrender

In a Roman street on a full moon night
I was sick and there was a young cop in a circle of yellow light
As we drew near he snapped the safety off his machine pistol
And slid a trembling finger to the trigger
I wanted to say something calming but couldn't catch his eye
He didn't want contact -- he was trained to see movement
"Well don't shoot me, man, I'm a graceful slow dancer
I'm just a dream to you not real at all"

I wonder if I'll end up like Bernie in his dream
A displaced person in some foreign border town
Waiting for a train part hope part myth
While the station changes hands
Or just sitting at home growing tenser with the times
Or like that guy in "The Seventh Seal"
Watching the newly dead dance across the hills
Or wearing this leather jacket shivering with a friend
While the eye of God blazes at us like the sun...

Good stuff. The full playlist:

- Bruce Cockburn: How I Spent My Fall Vacation
- The Fray: Absolute
- Dave Grusin: Cuba Libretto ("Se Fue")
- John Denver: Take Me Home, Country Roads

- Posted via Hermes.

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