Bloody Hell!
Turns out there's more to the Crimson Tide than the late Bear Bryant. Picture Don Quixote surrounded by mirrors, only one of which reveals his true reflection. In the heat of the battle it's not always easy to choose the right one.
my youngest son
wild flowers
among the weeds
The original last line was "in the trash", which I later thought to be too ambiguous and angry. "among the weeds" smacks of Creative Writing - also ambiguous, but poetic. At least those 5 1/2 years of college didn't go to waste.
"the things that pass for knowledge I can't understand" - Becker / Fagen
On a related note:
unable to sleep
an apple branch
against the window
Oh, the things we dream when we're awake...
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Turns out there's more to the Crimson Tide than the late Bear Bryant. Picture Don Quixote surrounded by mirrors, only one of which reveals his true reflection. In the heat of the battle it's not always easy to choose the right one.
my youngest son
wild flowers
among the weeds
The original last line was "in the trash", which I later thought to be too ambiguous and angry. "among the weeds" smacks of Creative Writing - also ambiguous, but poetic. At least those 5 1/2 years of college didn't go to waste.
"the things that pass for knowledge I can't understand" - Becker / Fagen
On a related note:
unable to sleep
an apple branch
against the window
Oh, the things we dream when we're awake...
my youngest son
wild flowers
among the weeds
The original last line was "in the trash", which I later thought to be too ambiguous and angry. "among the weeds" smacks of Creative Writing - also ambiguous, but poetic. At least those 5 1/2 years of college didn't go to waste.
"the things that pass for knowledge I can't understand" - Becker / Fagen
On a related note:
unable to sleep
an apple branch
against the window
Oh, the things we dream when we're awake...
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