Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Line

The lions leap and dance,
As my old  body rests,
On paper and rolled up pants,

The boy's faith is strong,
In my old arms,
Sometimes I wish you knew,

Chorus:
Move Hands, legs please hold,
Head last for me don't get fogged,
Back please don't give on me,
I wish the Boy were here to see

Pulling me across this blue,
My hand is bleeding through,
The line connecting me to you,

When loneliness clouds my mind,
I see the birds fly by,
The sea, she'll never leave me alone,

Chorus

The devils are rushing in,
They circle round,
Come to take you from me,
My arms are too old,
I swear they know,
That I will lose this fight

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Papa (Final)

Desert drive, what a dread,
How I miss your smile,
Windmills spin all through the night,
Hunting snakes in the glow of your headlight

Windy roads and new faces,
George cursing with a smile,
Lake Isabella they gone the way of the earth,
Please take them and keep them well


Chorus:
Papa the hills stay gold,
Sunset still takes my breath,
Winter's chill eats right through my skin,
And I am still missin' you

And those times your face get somber,
Tears form in the pit of your eye,
As you told me life stories of regret,
So you say to live my life right



Chorus

I know the earth now holds your body,
And your spirit's soaring home,
I swear there are times when I feel you near,
I know I'll never be alone

Chorus

Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway


I recently finished reading this book and absolutely loved it. It was a short read, but I feel that I was immersed into the story, I was invested in the character of Santiago and tried to understand his relationship with the the boy, Manolin, and the fish. I thoroughly enjoyed the language and imagery that Hemingway articulated throughout the book. I love the ocean and all that it offers. I love the idea of people who understand the ocean so much that they can read it like a daily newspaper. Also, the endurance of the old man was inspirational to me to press forward and to always give life my full effort. I read somewhere that one concept of Santiago symbolizing Christ. I found this very interesting; The old man would carry his mast across his shoulders, his hands getting cut, the boy's attitude of worship towards him, it was a three day ordeal, and other subtleties. Some of my favorite quotes are:

"Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated."

"He left the smell of the land behind and rowed out into the clean early morning smell of the ocean"

"It is better to be lucky, but I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready"

"Fish, I love you and respect you very much, but I will kill you before this day ends."

"He looked ahead and saw a flight of wild ducks etching themselves against the sky over the water,
then blurring, then etching again and he knew no man was ever alone on the sea."

"Let him think I am more man than I am and I will be so"

"You are killing me, fish, the old man thought. But you have a right. Never have I seen a greater, or more beautiful, or calmer, or more noble thing than you, brother...I do not care who kills who."

"He took all his pain and what was left of his strength and his long gone pride and put it against the fish's agony."

"But man is not made for defeat...a man can be destroyed but not defeated."


I also plan on writing a song about this book, but I am very picky and since I love the book so much it will probably be a long time coming cause I want the quality of the music and lyrics to do the book justice and also reflect my personal experience with this book.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Aloha Monday

I have Monday's off from my internship and this Monday was my first one off. It was absolutely Bitchin'! It started with a logging session at Chuns with bruddah Trey and bruddah John. The sun was shinning and the crowd wasn't too heavy. We then went to lunch at Stortos which is always a delight. We then rushed back to watch the LA Kings game, they beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 in game #2 of the semifinals!!!! I was ecstatic!!! After the game Aaron, John, Todd, and I went to Pounders and body-surfed. It was big out, and there were some more bruddahs and friends in the lineup, Mark Winchell and Caleb Bishop. Aaron and I stayed till it got dark, just enjoying one of the many activities that fuels and strengthens our friendship. After Pounders we went home and changed then Matt, Aaron, John, Sophie, and I all went to Haleiwa Eats for john's going away dinner. We witnessed a gnarly fender-bender. After dinner we went to Trey's FHE in the CAC and had root beer floats, then we went to the backyard house and played ping pong and hung out. Just a day full of great activities, some would call it a super Monday and I would say to them, "that's probably good".