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Honolulu

August 25, 2008

EVERYBODY'S RIGHT

EVERYBODY'S RIGHT


Everybody's telling me just
how to make the grade
how I should behave
just what I should say

("Obey, OK?")

Everybody's sure that something's
goin' wrong with me
'cause I don't agree
with what I should be

(that's what they say)

You can have yourself a fight
but everybody's right
You can argue half the night
but everybody's right

whose corrective?
who's objective?
Oh, perspective's
so selective

Everybody's sweet and light
until you find the hitch
trips the same ol' switch
Throws 'em in a ditch!

(then how they'll bitch)

Everybody's bark and bite
but everybody's right
Everybody's so uptight
but everybody's right

say it's my fault
say it's my loss
say it till you're
mental floss


[NOTE: Today's lyric is from a song by Bill Brent. If you want to re-use any portion of this for public consumption, please ask for permission first from me, Bill Brent. Just send me an email via "Post A Comment" below. This is a moderated-comment blog, so your comment won't post publicly if it's not meant for public viewing.]




Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


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July 30, 2008

DEATH HAIKU

 080705-AnthuriaShrine-PunaCoastNearKalaniMWV


the vision of timelessness

all in a rush now

the blink of infinity





Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


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June 11, 2008

the '70s, redux

DiscoInfernoSWV

in our pursuit
to get loose
we then forgot
to hang tight







Wishing you a beautiful day,

Bill Brent


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March 10, 2007

2007.03.10, Picture of the Day, Big Island of Hawaii

HAWAIIAN SKY IN FOUR MOVEMENTS



ABOVE AND BELOW: Sunday, February 18, 2007, late afternoon.
Ocean View Estates, Hawaii Island. Elevation 3,600 feet.



Lani (Hawaiian): sky; heaven; spiritual; noble.



We zoom across the desert, the ocean, and the sky. We think we know something. We barely have a clue. We cannot see how dark this Dark Age really is, so dark is it here that we can barely see each other.

—me



And when I see you
constantly changing
Never the same as, never remaining
I cannot fix you in a position
Where I would lose you out of my vision
For you are movement
And that is nothing

—Stuart Moxham, "Constantly Changing,"
from the Young Marble Giants album, Colossal Youth (1979, Rough Trade)


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Wishing you a beautiful day,

—Bill Brent


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January 29, 2007

The view from my window

Tall trees sway in the Hawaiian woods on a windy day in the midst of winter. A charged tingle seems to reverberate through the thicket, but it's an optical illusion, a moiré created through a scrim of faint-falling rain before the wall of Ohia trees; the upheld branches sway, and the fine, tiny leaves shimmer. The trees shift back and forth, like dancers in some ancient tribal hula.

070130ohiatreesmist_1Now the rain beats harder against the earth, compelling the birds to shelter in the branches of these old, gnarled trees. The rain leaves. Intermittent sunlight grows shadows on the wind, as the branches whip against the pallid sky. The wind leaves. The trees, still. Ohias, like me, are patient opportunists: flexible limbs and shallow roots, bending through nature into shapes that never could have been foreseen.

Grow very slowly. Watch yourself in motion. Notice what shimmers in your presence.

 

More of my Ohia pictures:

http://litboy.typepad.com/photos/0701hawaii/070130ohiacardinalmale.jpg

http://litboy.typepad.com/photos/0701hawaii/070130darkohiassky.jpg

Description:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrosideros_polymorpha

More scientific:

http://www.na.fs.fed.us/pubs/silvics_manual/volume_2/metrosideros/polymorpha.htm

NOTE: "Ohia" rhymes with "Korea."