This is week 42 of #songaweek2021. Which makes this week “the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.” But not necessarily this song. It just gets to say it was born in a fortuitous time.
Oh, I must give some credit for inspiration – this post from The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) discussing a book about trees called Old Growth, about how trees do everything, including living and dying, on a very different timescale from us humans.
And thanks to my daughter for letting me use her Sirius Black bobblehead, and my brother for the gift of the Ukrainian nesting doll many years ago. They were very cooperative film stars.
I remember my grandmother and the laundry on the line
But I feel it like a story from another space and time
Oh the sweet sting in the memories of the days we’ve left behind
Gone forever, come back never, nevermore
There goes the me I used to be
Here comes the one I’m setting free
All of this time it’s up to me to live with me
In peace
There’s a country undiscovered in each other who I meet
You’re a universe of wonders and you share this air I breathe
It’s a language only you know but I’ll listen when you speak
You mean more to me than anything you say
There goes the you I thought I knew
Here is the you I’m talking to
All of this time I’m only taking in a glimpse
Of you
I go dreaming with the trees while they are dying by degrees
Round my feet I feel their children rising up from broken seeds
Taking root, spreading out, bright sky, dark ground
Changing ever and forever, evermore
There goes the world we used to know
Here comes the one we’re making now
All of this time it’s up to us to live with us
In love
OH MY! Our world SO needs this message!!!
Thank you, my dear, for faithfully delivering the spirit and beauty of your heart to both challenge and sooth our souls!