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.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

I Shall Not Live in Vain


If I can stop one heart from breaking,
I shall not live in vain;
If I can ease one life the aching,
Or cool one pain,
Or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again,
I shall not live in vain.
— Emily Dickinson

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Led Zeppelin


































Sometimes music are better than sex. Music last longer...
Listen to Led Zeppelin is like making out...
Jimmy Page plays like making love with the guitar, John Paul Jones with the bass, John Bonham with the drums and Robert Plant with the audiences.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Live Simply









Live simply so that others may simply live
— to detach with material things, including, in the first place, money.
— to detach with distorted beliefs, including ideas of how things ought to be, how people should live their lives.
— to detach with destructive emotion, such as anger, resentment, revenge, jealousy, hatred, shame, guilt, regret, blame and most important of all, fear.......

And take responsibility, starting with yourself, your own body, mind, emotions and then the people and things in your immediate circle. In this way, you live at all times as you would want everyone to live, in peace, with respect, in compassion, with forgiveness, in service, with generosity, in humility, with humanity, and the other noble virtues we have been pondering since the time of Socrates and Confucius.

Monday, August 3, 2009

And yet that's not enough







 






 
Summer is fleeing.
And soon will be nothing left.
We're so happy in the sun
And yet that's not enough.
A four-leaves clover rests on my hand
And yet that's not enough.
Good and evil haven't passed in vain.
All was limpid and bright
And yet that's not enough.
Life takes me under its wing
and carries me off.
I have been lucky
And yet that's not enough.
Leaves and twigs aren't dead
The day is as clear as crystal
And yet that's not enough.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Mozart - Piano Concerto No.19, K.459 (Murray Perahia)


Let me tell you how this piece of music came to me!

I parked my car behind Chapter in Ottawa, waiting to pick up my teen daughter finish her work. It was winter, snow still on the ground and there was no way to be melt soon. 

It was cold, normally Ottawa's winter bitterly cold. I sat inside the car and my mind started wondering off….  What this life lead me to? I spend most of my "as a mother" life in waiting, waiting to pick up the girls after school, after piano lessons, after birthday parties, after sleep overs, in the doctor's office, the dentist's, I did, while waiting, I saw my life passing before my eyes... 

I opened the car door to catch some fresh air, and I looked down, there was a cassette tape on the snow, I picked it up, it was Mozart's Piano concerto #18 in B flat major, K456 and Piano concerto #19 in F major, K459 on the other side.

I put it into my car cassette deck and... it was like in heaven. At that moment, I was so alive in this lovely country on this planet earth listen to Mozart. The angels' flavour, the rest was really doesn't matter... 


Monday, June 1, 2009

Marilyn is 83



















Amélie is 34

Veronique is 42

If Diana didn't die she'll light 48 candles

Can you imagine Marilyn Monroe is 82

Doesn't matter you are commoner or beautiful

wealthy poor witty stupid mean spirit sweet nature

glamour down to earth

a small town gal

has been visit China Japan Thailand Bali Rio

our mother was baby girl teenager

so was our beloved granny

Everyone is getting old

Time is fair share and equal

Can't buy it back with endless zero

If it's time to go it's time to go

no heaven no hell no recall

love care patient kind gentle nice cherish all others

that's why you come that's why you go