I remember seeing Goodwill Hunting and remember the characters played by Matt and Robin talking about the painting in his office, of a man rowing a boat in a storm.
It's the apt description of life as it is, a doomed venture, but he must row anyway. Here hope is not a choice but the only chore. Billy woods describe life as a zip line in the dark. fitting because, what do you do when you barely can see, feed, feeling bleak future and economic downturn while your hard buoy is constantly being attack at all sides, when your very living is a protest
You might be life's slap and a bit too constantly and sigh " tomorrow is my turn" and on repeat at every tomorrow till it eventually become yours.
"Letting the days go byyyy" screamed David Byrne after pushing back his own forehead repeatedly, and we all have had to wait for life's push back but it's isn't the same as it ever was, it isn't the same world, it's been a little more babylonian since that concert.
Where will our future generations grain hope from will they even eat grain Tomorrow is my turn, and I let the days go by, it's not always nice but it's my mantra of patience the core and most affordable. Sticking to the plan and row with hope as the only thing to do under dark skies.
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