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XOx Uriah xOX
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0 posted 2006-05-12 08:22 AM




A hard rain fell
on the nowhere man
and brought him to the end
of the world as we know it.

Few could begin to Imagine
that this working class hero
would turn away from the
song sung blue
that everybody knows
and begin to make his own
kind of music...even if nobody
else sings along.

He began to hear a different drummer
deep within the sound of silence.
He could see clearly now
The rain was gone.
He knew he had been caught in a trap,
but with a suspicious mind,
the fool on the hill
began seeing the games people play.

The Riders on the Storm,
who run around hurriedly like the White Rabbit,
performing brain salad surgery
and hoping to place another brick in the wall,
kept begging to be touched ;
But the dream was over.
He was out from under their thumb
and would not light the fire.

He saw that everything was beautiful
in its own way.
That everyone was a star.
We all shine on.

and so...

While others see that all the leaves are brown
and the sky is gray ...
While they wonder where have all the flowers gone
that were once seen as they frolicked in the autumn mist
and hope that somewhere over the rainbow
everythings coming up roses...
One tin soldier rides away
with sunshine on his shoulder.
Knowing that here, there and everywhere
there is a neverending song of love
all across the universe.

He knows that rather than looking through
a hole in the sky
or fixing a hole where the rain gets in
or thinking the answer is blowing in the wind...
You just need to let it be.
Don't paint it black.
Turn off your mind
relax
and float down stream.
It is all within you and without you.
I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together.
All the rest is nonsense.

goo goo k' joop
sitting on a cornflake
Mister Dobalena
Mister Bob Dobalena
Zilch.

© Copyright 2006 Larry F. Leake - All Rights Reserved
Susan Caldwell
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1 posted 2006-05-12 09:12 AM




I recognize a lot in this..

the titles..
the story..
the lessons..

and sometimes I dream the dreams.

Well done sir.

"too bad ignorance isn't painful"
~Unknown~

RedStoneEB
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2 posted 2006-05-12 09:28 AM


Its like a old man trying to teach the young the lessons of old but to the young it sounds too much like something else
passing shadows
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3 posted 2006-05-12 03:32 PM


outstanding! this really made me think
Bodger
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4 posted 2006-05-12 04:13 PM


I started to read this but it is a mismatch of singers that I felt didn't do them justice

The 'Day the Music Died' needed an intepreter and there has been enough of them.

As kindly as I can say it, to me, this was only words- sorry

dave

Midnitesun
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5 posted 2006-05-12 04:57 PM


"He began to hear a different drummer
deep within the sound of silence."

a different drummer
we may hear
but often,
it is
the same notes

Seymour Tabin
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Tamarac Fla
6 posted 2006-05-12 05:31 PM


Uriah,
A state of mind we would all like to enjoy.
Good write.

XOx Uriah xOX
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7 posted 2006-05-12 06:54 PM


Bodger    Yes    It is all just words.  Matchbox  Tiddly-wink.   :: bows ::

Midnitesun    Yes     It is ALWAYS the same notes.  Whether it be Beethoven or Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys.   Only a differnt arrangement.   As Townes VanZandt is said to have said...There are only two kinds of music...The blues   and  zippity doo dah.  :: bows ::

BROTHER JOHN
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8 posted 2006-05-13 07:20 PM


Dear Uriah,

One of your readers said this was just words.

This reader failed to read: "There is a never ending song of love all across this universe!"

Sing on Uriah! Sing on!!  Sing!  


StevenS
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9 posted 2006-05-13 07:29 PM


Well done Uriah, each line a little part of me, a little part of us all. :-)
Enchantress
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10 posted 2006-05-13 09:40 PM


WONDERFUL!
So many songs...so many memories!
Very much enjoyed.
Hugs~Nancy

~ Trace my body with your words,
  in doing so, you touch my heart ~

The Lady
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since 2005-12-26
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11 posted 2006-05-14 12:14 PM




"and begin to make his own
kind of music...even if nobody
else sings along"

Keep on singing Uriah. I'm singing harmony.

iliana
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12 posted 2006-05-14 02:37 AM


Wow does this bring back memories!  Very much enjoyed this Uriah.  *hugs*....jo
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