Just happens to be the soundtrack of my strife, Mal's Spanish Bitch is an album I have come to really treasure. However there's something about this particular song that gets me under, I had to Google the story behind Eleanor Rigby as a poor woman who died and "buried along with her name".
What does it mean for one to be buried along one's name, A Rev Fr. Patrick Nwosu of the Religions Department of my alma mater told us that eternity simply meant having your name called after your death. Leaving a something behind. Unorthodox to say the least in differentiating between the Jesus of History and Mystery; he described Jesus as a loud mouthed homosexual who chased after eternity in a craze for blood baptism which he taught his apostles.
Had he left the Pharisees alone and avoid calling them snakes and stuff, He would have lived long, but who gave more to the world between Jesus and Plato?
Who is buried along their name? And what must be done to attain eternity? Where do the lonely people belong? And is fame a consequent of loneliness or is blood baptism the true gleam for one who has come to the very brink of the self?
Orgasms are slight, and Life ask us if we want Troy or the toil, what and where is a basic farmland of permaculture for 70 years if there are no safety in the threefold world.
Born in a market without a coin to buy we might set it ablaze before we are thrown into the pile, or we might try to jolt a conscience as a Solemn death, but being buried along your name is an insult to the life you were given.
If they will not see this little light of mine, they will see it's arson.
Mal's eccentric discordance goes "go on," go on" "You still here, "Still here" I read the Bhavaghad Gita again, think of Sardar Patel and wouldn't mind being buried along my name but since peace is elusive, one must do one's duty, even if it starting the market's fire.
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