Sunday, July 5, 2009

Rash Looks Like Scratches

Because he has touched your perfect body with your mind ...

For today I decided to go with Leonard Cohen, but not even hang the video of a song. This is his most popular, Suzanne , which through its paragraph playoffs, my favorite. As a part of Sunday. Spirituality of pure sound without chest beating. Great lines.

And Jesus was a sailor
he walked on water.
and spent much time watching
from his lonely wooden tower. And when

sure knew only drowning men could see him
said: "All men will be sailors then
until the sea shall free them."
But he himself was broken
long before the sky would open
Forsaken, almost human,
sank beneath your wisdom like a stone.
And you want to travel with him
And you want to travel blind.
And you think you may trust Him because He
touched your perfect body with your mind ...

Saturday, July 4, 2009

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The 'famous blue raincoat' by Leonard Cohen

If there is anything better than a good song or a good story is a good song, narrative, and in that, Cohen is a master of none. This masterpiece Famous blue raincoat. Happy Saturday.

Famous blue raincoat

is four in the morning of the end of December.
I'm writing just to see if you're better.
New York is cold but I like where I live.
The music is on Clinton Street all afternoon.

I heard you're building
your little house hidden in the desert.
're living for nothing now.
hope you keep some kind of memory.

Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair.
She said you had given it
that night that you planned to act decisively.
Did you ever clear?

Oh, the last time we saw you you looked so much older.
Your famous blue raincoat
was bent on your shoulder.
had gone to the station
to meet with all trains
but came home without Lili Marlene
and my wife tried a slice of your life
and when she returned, it was nobody's wife.

Well, see you there with a rose in his mouth,
a little more detail gypsy.
see that Jane is away.
She sends her regards.

And what I can tell you, my brother, my murderer?
What I can tell you think?
guess I'll miss you, I guess I forgive you.
'm glad you brought forward on my way.

If you ever come back here
for Jane or for me
think your enemy is asleep
and his wife is free.
Hey, thanks for
turbulence that took from her eyes.
I thought I was there for good
so I never tried.

Yes, and Jane came by with a lock of your hair.
She said you had given it
that night that you planned to act decisively.
Sincerely, L. Cohen

Friday, July 3, 2009

Brazillian Waxing In 93111

Because things can be simpler than we'd like ...


(Editor's blog taken My Cooltour , whose visit I strongly recommend if you want to enjoy the widest variety of content yarn all by a remarkable sensitivity. Someday I'll have to speak to its author, Paul Simon and a Chinese in the sleeper train Madrid-Paris).

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Vancouverdinnercruise



Yes, that's exactly what I had. Yesterday was a busy day, with enough work both morning and afternoon, well seasoned with further decisions on the cover of the novel (by the way, now I fall, I think I have not said anything about this in the blog. I note!). I do not know how many hours I spent at the computer in total, but the fact that he was surrendered.

After a few beers with my parents and my brother came home, had dinner with sempie and saw a movie, the Night, a police thriller really fit with Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg and Robert Duvall (as perfect and charming as always). I would not finish it, given how tired he was, but I only drank it, satisfied with the experience, but I found the wide-eyed, unable to go to sleep. What do in that situation? Then take advantage. Double hard session on police profession, and the second tape chosen was none other than Serpico, with that masterful Al Pacino in one of his best roles as an agent incorruptible.

was about one thirty in the morning when I went to bed (since I had seen Serpico, I did what sempie called the "Director's Cut", which is more than just summarizing the point in time and little time and a lot of film.) The nice cool night air blowing through past the bedroom window was absent this time. Still, I think I got to take a nap, I'm not sure. In any case, there had been three when I checked the clock for the first time, and there I was, on standby, ready for anything but sleep.

occur in winter, handiest is read, but anyone light a lamp with the window open (free buffet for mosquitoes!). And that has a kit ready sleepless summer night: the iPod and its good load of stories. Little by little I have been compiling the program dozens of emissions Stories, directed by Juan Jose Plans, which for years gave RNE. Three Tales of Ambroce Bierce-master, and a dozen chapters of Journey to the Center of the Earth fell before, around quarter to five, in desperation, I removed the headphones.

crossed through my mind the temptation to get up and see another movie, but for sure I savvy, and there were many things I had planned to do today and to desist in my efforts to get some sleep. Had to try. So I closed my eyes and I got carried away ... Until I got tired.

No way. Yes, at least I was not bored. Among all the windows off of the blocks ahead of mine had a bit of mystery in Hitchcock made "courtesy of neighbors who did nothing but turn on and off lights around the house. Sometimes there were several rooms, sometimes only one, sometimes illuminated the entire floor, including kitchen. And this, for a while. What? Also follow.

At half past six, stretching and the Sun King, gave a lost battle and I stood up. My particular "Director's Cut" of the special edition Abyss allowed me to settle two hours and forty minutes just at eight o'clock. With sempie and ready to go to work and I have full power (more or less), it was time to start this Thursday.

And this is what has given himself this sleepless night. We'll see what the consequences are for the day that follows. For now, I'll make coffee and cargadito rather long.