You might want to check the name of that poem before you read it to anyone else.I read to her "Dinosaurs, We"...
... MJP ... you really should NOT be a moderator. You seem angry ...
when somebody is out of line or presumptuous, the nearest authority figure puts them in their place. that is always how the world works. ideally this is done in a balanced way but there's not always time for balance when teh world spins sideways and the acid rain comes tumbling down.
Thank you! Without insightful, grounded opinions such as yours, we run the risk of losing touch with reality. Bless you, bless you.Joined here purely to say this...
From your lips to God's ears.you really should NOT be a moderator.
That phrase appears as a quotation in the poem Writer's Block.
Here is the Bombay Gin version:The poem did appear in Bombay Gin in 1991, so that could be checked for changes. You know, if you have that issue.
Rock and Roll Dreams is full of uncertainty, but it's ultimately an album of conviction. Only one member of Temperance League has yet to turn 30. Their second-youngest member recently became a father. The pressures of life continually threaten their musical dreams. But Hazel pledges allegiance to a dictum attributed to Charles Bukowski: "Find what you love and let it kill you."
"After we made the record and listened back to it, that quote kept popping up in my mind," Hazel recalls. "That was the best way I could describe it. Something's going to kill you eventually, so it might as well be a love. That's what Rock and Roll Dreams is to me."
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