June 2012
28 posts
“You hear what you must
People talking on the bus;
What is it to us” —Yaya Herman Dune, on line 96
People talking on the bus;
What is it to us” —Yaya Herman Dune, on line 96
“In terms of daylight
It’s the longest week…
Sitting at the balcony” —Yaya Herman Dune, at Lil’Yello’Shack studios
It’s the longest week…
Sitting at the balcony” —Yaya Herman Dune, at Lil’Yello’Shack studios
“Sliding down the neck
Strumming resting by the bridge:
My Stratocaster” —Yaya Herman Dune, at Lil’Yello’Shack Studios
Strumming resting by the bridge:
My Stratocaster” —Yaya Herman Dune, at Lil’Yello’Shack Studios
“Easy is the dew
If I know a thing or two…
The morning is it” —Yaya Herman Dune, Easy Morning
If I know a thing or two…
The morning is it” —Yaya Herman Dune, Easy Morning
“The night it is young
The rum it is strong;
Yes yes And Your Bird Can Sing” —Yaya Herman Dune, Rum & Beatles, Part I
The rum it is strong;
Yes yes And Your Bird Can Sing” —Yaya Herman Dune, Rum & Beatles, Part I
“It’s so hard to sleep
With a broken rib;
Reading and watching movies” —Yaya Herman Dune, Paris XX
With a broken rib;
Reading and watching movies” —Yaya Herman Dune, Paris XX
“
A Clear Horizon
Nothing to worry about
On your plate
Only things that are creative
And not destructive
And that’s within yourself
Within me
I can’t bear quarreling
I can’t bear feelings between people
I think hatred is wasted energy
And is all non-productive
I’m very sensitive
A sharp word, say, said by a person who has a temper
If they’re close to me
Hurts me for days
I know we are human
We do go in for these various emotions
Call them negative emotions
But when all these are removed
And you can look forward
And the road is clear ahead
And now you’re going to create something
I think
That is as happy as I would ever want to be
” —A Clear Horizon, Alfred Hitchcock (spoken interview) definition of happiness
“C”m/Caug/E”
—Awesome Chord Progression
“What is this universe
but a lot of waves
And a craving desire
is a wave
Belonging to a wave
in a world of waves
So why put any down,
wave?
Come on wave, WAVE!
The heehaw’s dobbin
spring hoho
Is a sad lonely yurk
for your love
Wave lover” —Jack Kerouac, 1957
but a lot of waves
And a craving desire
is a wave
Belonging to a wave
in a world of waves
So why put any down,
wave?
Come on wave, WAVE!
The heehaw’s dobbin
spring hoho
Is a sad lonely yurk
for your love
Wave lover” —Jack Kerouac, 1957