Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The Pain of the Falling Trees

Twenty meters of trees front after that was clear cut Ask McGuinty, Harris or the previous one or the one before previous one What had they done? Other side was a lake painted by the group of seven, were eight, not seven Hollowing... the trees were asking each other the wind said, I don't have a answer I was racing on the map no cars before and no cars after prehistorical solitude hunt me down run rabbit run!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Last Lizard

The lizard wakes up and finds he's the
last lizard alive. His family and friends
are all gone. Those he didn't like, those
who picked on him in school are also
gone. The lizard is all alone. He
misses his family and friends. Even his
enemies. It's better being with your
enemies than being alone. That's what
he thought. Staring at the sunset, he thinks:
What is the point in living, if I don't have
anyone to talk to? But even that thought
doesn't mean anything when you're the last lizard.
Yukio Mishima, 三島 由紀夫, 1925-1970

Monday, March 29, 2010

We Only Live Once


















How do you plan to live it? 
What kind of person you want to be? 
Fearless Spontaneous Curious Intriguing Daring... New job New friends New adventure New plan... Sunrise Sunset Nothing is New When the sun come up we see the ambition the wealth the fame seem like a everlasting view more money more houses more titles more cars more clothes more shoes more diamond meetings after openings after parties after balls... Tokyo in the morning Beijing at evening Munich the next What for? When the sun go down you realize that all you really need are good health family friends work you love to do and some basic things a warm bed some clothes some food That's All.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

You Must Believe In Spring




















Because it is the garden. What is left to us.
Because silence is not silence without sound.
Because you have let the cat out, and then in, and then out,
and then in, and then out, and then in, and then
out, and then in, and then out, and then in,
enough.
Because otherwise their precision at the blue line would
mean nothing.
Because otherwise death would mean nothing.
Because the light says so.
Because a human being can gladly eat only so much cabbage
Because the pockets of your overcoat need mending.
Because it's easy not to.
Because your sweaters smell.
Because Gregory of Nazianzen said geometry has no place in
mourning, by which he meant despair presumes toc
much.
Because it ain't over 'til it's over. - Hank Aaron, Jackie
Robinson. Satchel Paige.
Because Kant was wrong, and Socrates, Descartes and all the
rest. Because it is the body thinking and Newt
Gingrich would like you not to.
Because the signs are not wrong: you are here.
Because I love you. Or you love someone. Because someone
is loved.
Because under the sun, everything is new.
Because the wet snow in the trees is clotted light.
Because in 1841 it took six cords of wood to get through a
winter in one room at Harvard and two-thirds
of Maine used to be open country as a result.
Because sleeping is not death.
Because although an asshole was practising his Elvis Presley
imitation, full voice, Sunday morning, April 23rd
at Spectacle Lake Provincial Park, the winter wrer
simply moved 200 yards down the trail.
Because the wren's voice is moss in sunlight, because it is
a stream in sunlight over stones.
Because Beethoven titled the sonata.
I mean: would Bill Evans and Frank Morgan lie to you?
Because even sorrow has a source.
For, though it cannot fly, the heart is an excellent clamberer.