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June 2011

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Jun 28, 2011-1 notes
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We are young
We have years ahead maybe
We might fall in love
Fall apart
Fall apart
Before it ends
Well we should try to start.

Jun 25, 20118 notes
Hallelujah Jeff Buckley

magnolius:

Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah

As much a genius Leonard Cohen is for writing this song, Jeff’s version really does take it to another level. It’s no surprise why this song is often cited as being one of the “greatest songs of all time” amongst many music publications.  He left a legacy with this one alone…RIP Jeff Buckley. 

Jun 19, 2011221 notes
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“That awkward moment when you don’t know to be happy or sad over a project proposal that’s so good it shows how serious you are about your serious project, but so serious people in the committee board are concerned they think you are going to psychologically experiment on your participants and leave them mentally ill and schizophrenic………” —cuppabaileys (torn and confused)
Jun 17, 20110 notes
#dilemma
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Jun 14, 20117 notes
#Dani Shay #I Will #Justin Bieber #lookalike
“I can’t help but find Dr. Chris in Bondi Vet adorable. I can’t not love people who love animals so much.” —
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Jun 13, 20111,063 notes
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Beethoven

by Shane Koyczan

Listen
his father made a habit out of hitting him
see
some men drink
some men yell
some men hit their children
this man did it all
because I guess all men
want their boys
to be geniuses
Beethoven
little boy
living in a house
where a name meant nothing
living in a house
where mercy had to be earned
through each perfect note
tumbling up through the roof
to tickle the toes of angels
whose harps
couldn’t hold half the passion
that was held in the hands
of a young boy
who was hard of hearing
Beethoven
who heard
his father’s anthem
every time he put finger to ivory
it was not good enough
so he played slowly
not good enough
so he played softly
not good enough
so he played strongly
not good enough
and when he could play no more
when his fingers cramped up
into the gnarled roots of tree trunks
it was
not good enough
Beethoven
a musician
without his most precious tool
his eardrums
could no longer pound out rhythms
for the symphonies playing in his mind
he couldn’t hear the audiences clapping
couldn’t hear the people loving him
couldn’t hear the women in the front row whispering
“Beethoven”
as they let the music
invade their nervous system
like an armada marching through
firing cannonballs
detonating every molecule in their bodies
into explosions of heavenly sensation
each note
leaving track marks
over every inch of their bodies
making them ache
for one more hit
he was an addiction
and kings, queens
it didn’t matter
the man got down on his knees
for no one
but amputated the legs of his piano
so he could feel the vibrations
through the floor
the man got down on his knees
… for music
and when the orchestra played his symphonies
it was the echoes of his father’s anthem
repeating itself
like a brok-broken recor-brok-broken record
it was
not good enough
so they played slowly
not good enough
so they played softly
not good enough
so they played strongly
not good enough
so they tried to mock the man
make fun of the madness
by mimicking the movements
holding their bows
a quarter of an inch above the strings
not making a sound
it was
perfect
see
the deaf have an intimacy with silence
it’s there in their dreams
and the musicians turned to one another
not knowing what to make of the man
trying to calculate
the distance between madness and genius
realising that Beethoven’s musical measurements
could take you to distances
reaching past the towers of Babylon
turning solar systems into symbols
that crashed together
causing comets to collide
creating crescendos that were so loud
they shook the constellations
until the stars began to fall from the sky
and it looked like the entire universe
had begun to cry
distance must be an illusion
the man must be
a genius
Beethoven
his thoughts moving at the speed of sound
transforming emotion into music

…….

and for a moment
it was like joy
was a tangible thing
like you could touch it
like for the first time
we could watch love and hate dance together
in a waltz of such precision and beauty
that we finally understood
the history wasn’t important
to know the man
all we ever had to do was
listen

Retrieved from: Fox the Poet.

Jun 13, 20114 notes
#Shane Koyczan #Beethoven
“Like a game of tug-o-war between two kids named Hope and Despair.” —my soul
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