Drip, drip, drip
Baby, when’d you get so Zen?
Drip, drip
When I used to know you when
Drip, drip
When you thought all my dreams sucked
Drip, drip
I was just happy you gave a fuck
Drip, drip
The Tragically Hip
Original Poetry about anything and everything.
Drip, drip, drip
Baby, when’d you get so Zen?
Drip, drip
When I used to know you when
Drip, drip
When you thought all my dreams sucked
Drip, drip
I was just happy you gave a fuck
Drip, drip
The Tragically Hip
I had this dream where I relished the fray
And the screaming filled my head all day
It was as though I’d been spit here
Settled in, into the pocket
Of a lighthouse on some rocky socket
Off the coast of France, dear
One afternoon four thousand men died in the water here
And five hundred more were thrashing madly
As parasites might in your blood
Now I was in a lifeboat designed for ten and ten only
Anything that systematic would get you hated
It’s not a deal nor a test nor a love of something fated
The selection was quick, the crew was picked in order
And those left in the water
Got kicked off our pant leg
And we headed for home
Then the dream ends when the phone rings
“You doing all right?”
He said, “It’s out there most days and nights
But only a fool would complain”
Anyway, Susan, if you like
Our conversation is as faint a sound in my memory
As those fingernails scratching on my hull
Nautical Disaster by The Tragically Hip
Mercury
Rise up! Like mercury! In this climate, in this climate
Slow down, like traffic stalled, in this city, in this city
No more talking, engines running, let’s go walking down the street.
It’s just a block and we’ve both got ten toes on two pairs of feet.
We’ve got to burn the clutch and grind the gears and stall the car for my waking fears
Turn it all off
Rise up! Like mercury! In this climate, in this climate
Slow down, like traffic stalled, in this city, in this city
All this asphalt,
it is my fault. Turn the paving stone into bricks for homes
There’s no time to idle in the queue
Burning burning
Harness the sun or the wind instead
The earth is
Yearning yearning
For us to shut it all down
Let’s shut it all down
Rise up! Like mercury! In this climate, in this climate.
Slow down, like traffic stalled, in this city, in this city
– Vagabond Prophet
– Third song, not super happy with it but I hope you like it all the same.
Rise up! Like mercury! In this climate, in this climate
Slow down, like traffic stalled, in this city, in this city
No more talking, engines running, let’s go walking down the street.
It’s just a block and we’ve both got ten toes on two pairs of feet.
We’ve got to burn the clutch and grind the gears and stall the car for my waking fears
Turn it all off
Rise up! Like mercury! In this climate, in this climate
Slow down, like traffic stalled, in this city, in this city
All this asphalt,
it is my fault. Turn the paving stone into bricks for homes
There’s no time to idle in the queue
Burning burning
Harness the sun or the wind instead
The earth is
Yearning yearning
For us to shut it all down
Let’s shut it all down
Rise up! Like mercury! In this climate, in this climate.
Slow down, like traffic stalled, in this city, in this city
– Vagabond Prophet
– Third song, not super happy with it but I hope you like it all the same.
She gave me matches
Seven wooden matches
She put them into a small, slim glass jar
With a screw-top lidI fingered that jar
I put it in my pocket
She said, ‘Can’t go into the woods without them’
I smiled at her and leftAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were six
I’d be fine
As long as there were five
Matches in that jar
Mile after mile
On the chick-chick chick-chick sound of the matches
On the memory of her smileI kept them dry
And as long as there were five
I’d be fine
As long as there were four
Matches in a jar
With a screw-top lid
I know she did not mean to hurt my feelings
But that’s what she didAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were three
I’d be fine
As long as there were two
Matches in that jar
Gord Downie
This song broke my heart. It’s entitled “Seven Matches” off the Secret Path album. The whole album is a concept album about Chanie Wenjack trying to find his way home after running away from his residential school in Ontario. He never made it home. I found it so sad that he gets to two matches and then the song just kind of dwindles and ends. You need to listen to this album and it helps if you read along with the graphic novel by the same title, it’ll ruin you but you’ll be better for it.
(via vagabondprophet)
She gave me matches
Seven wooden matches
She put them into a small, slim glass jar
With a screw-top lidI fingered that jar
I put it in my pocket
She said, ‘Can’t go into the woods without them’
I smiled at her and leftAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were six
I’d be fine
As long as there were five
Matches in that jar
Mile after mile
On the chick-chick chick-chick sound of the matches
On the memory of her smileI kept them dry
And as long as there were five
I’d be fine
As long as there were four
Matches in a jar
With a screw-top lid
I know she did not mean to hurt my feelings
But that’s what she didAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were three
I’d be fine
As long as there were two
Matches in that jar
Gord Downie
This song broke my heart. It’s entitled “Seven Matches” off the Secret Path album. The whole album is a concept album about Chanie Wenjack trying to find his way home after running away from his residential school in Ontario. He never made it home. I found it so sad that he gets to two matches and then the song just kind of dwindles and ends. You need to listen to this album and it helps if you read along with the graphic novel by the same title, it’ll ruin you but you’ll be better for it.
(via vagabondprophet)
She gave me matches
Seven wooden matches
She put them into a small, slim glass jar
With a screw-top lidI fingered that jar
I put it in my pocket
She said, ‘Can’t go into the woods without them’
I smiled at her and leftAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were six
I’d be fine
As long as there were five
Matches in that jar
Mile after mile
On the chick-chick chick-chick sound of the matches
On the memory of her smileI kept them dry
And as long as there were five
I’d be fine
As long as there were four
Matches in a jar
With a screw-top lid
I know she did not mean to hurt my feelings
But that’s what she didAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were three
I’d be fine
As long as there were two
Matches in that jar
Gord Downie
This song broke my heart. It’s entitled “Seven Matches” off the Secret Path album. The whole album is a concept album about Chanie Wenjack trying to find his way home after running away from his residential school in Ontario. He never made it home. I found it so sad that he gets to two matches and then the song just kind of dwindles and ends. You need to listen to this album and it helps if you read along with the graphic novel by the same title, it’ll ruin you but you’ll be better for it.
(via vagabondprophet)
I like the way your smile decorates your soul.
Vagabond Prophet
She gave me matches
Seven wooden matches
She put them into a small, slim glass jar
With a screw-top lidI fingered that jar
I put it in my pocket
She said, ‘Can’t go into the woods without them’
I smiled at her and leftAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were six
I’d be fine
As long as there were five
Matches in that jar
Mile after mile
On the chick-chick chick-chick sound of the matches
On the memory of her smileI kept them dry
And as long as there were five
I’d be fine
As long as there were four
Matches in a jar
With a screw-top lid
I know she did not mean to hurt my feelings
But that’s what she didAnd I kept them dry
And as long as there were three
I’d be fine
As long as there were two
Matches in that jar
Gord Downie
This song broke my heart. It’s entitled “Seven Matches” off the Secret Path album. The whole album is a concept album about Chanie Wenjack trying to find his way home after running away from his residential school in Ontario. He never made it home. I found it so sad that he gets to two matches and then the song just kind of dwindles and ends. You need to listen to this album and it helps if you read along with the graphic novel by the same title, it’ll ruin you but you’ll be better for it.
Just give me the news
It can all be lies
Exciting over fair or the right thing at the right time
Everything is clear
Just how you described
The way it appears, a world possessed by the human mind
The Tragically Hip