Re: PEACE, PLEASE...GREAT SPIRIT...PLEASE...Let the Sun Shine in...
- From: bodhi <psychedelictourist@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 22:11:28 -0700 (PDT)
On May 3, 7:50 pm, Blue <rainbowblue_rf...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We starve-look
At one another
Short of breath
Walking proudly in our winter coats
Wearing smells from laboratories
Facing a dying nation
Of moving paper fantasy
Listening for the new told lies
With supreme visions of lonely tunes
Somewhere
Inside something there is a rush of
Greatness
Who knows what stands in front of
Our lives
I fashion my future on films in space
Silence
Tells me secretly
Everything
Everything
Manchester England England
Manchester England England
Eyes look your last
Across the Atlantic Sea
Arms take your last
embrace
And I'm a genius genius
And lips oh you the
doors of breath
I believe in God
Seal with a righteous kiss
And I believe that God believes in Claude
Seal with a righteous kiss
That's me, that's me, that's me
The rest is silence
The rest is silence
The rest is silence
[Singing]
Our space songs on a spider web sitar
Life is around you and in you
Answer for Timothy Leary, dearie
Let the sunshine
Let the sunshine in
The sunshine in
Let the sunshine
Let the sunshine in
The sunshine in
Let the sunshine
Let the sunshine in
The sun shine in...
Soundtrack from Hairhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rxsxvL_GrY
Thanks Blue. They tried to steal our dream 38 years ago today.
We're still here.
Let the sunshine in!!!!
Photographer John Filo discusses his famous Kent State photograph and
the events of May 4, 1970
May 4, 2000
http://www.cnn.com/COMMUNITY/transcripts/2000/5/4/filo/
The bullets were supposed to be blanks. When I put the camera back to
my eye, I noticed a particular guardsman pointing at me. I said, "I'll
get a picture of this," and his rifle went off. And almost
simultaneously, as his rifle went off, a halo of dust came off a
sculpture next to me, and the bullet lodged in a tree.
I dropped my camera in the realization that it was live ammunition. I
don't know what gave me the combination of innocence and stupidity ...
but I never took cover. I was the only one standing at the hillside.
After I did that self-check and turned slowly to my left, what caught
my eye on the street was the body of Jeffrey Miller and the volume of
blood that was flowing from his body was as if someone tipped over a
bucket. I started to flee--run down the hill and stopped myself.
"Where are you going?" I said to myself, "This is why you are here!"
And I started to take pictures again. And the picture I made then was
of Jeffrey Miller's body lying in the street and people starting to
come out of shelter, and then a picture where Mary Vecchio was just
entering the frame. I knew I was running out of film. I could see the
emotion welling up inside of her. She began to sob. And it culminated
in her saying an exclamation. I can't remember what she said exactly …
something like, "Oh, my God!" ...
... the squad that came over to examine the body of Jeffrey Miller was
armed -- six or seven of them. No one even bent down to get a closer
look. The sergeant who did not have a rifle rolled the body of Jeffrey
Miller over with his boot. That incensed some people. The soldiers
regrouped and backed away from the body and away from the crowd of
people ... It could have taken 5 minutes. It is hard to calculate
time ..
namaste;
bodhi.
.
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