Showing posts with label Loss To Mourn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Loss To Mourn. Show all posts

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Loss To Mourn









Before my Daddy passed away
He said "Son, it isn't easy what I have to say."
I'm not even sure it's true,
But my Daddy told me, so I'm telling you:

"Unless a man has a loss to mourn, 
He hasn't been born at all.
Until a woman's been intimate with grief, 
She's still a little girl."





Youth is wasted on the young.
(Who else would it be wasted
on?)
Another thing my Daddy said:
"Life is wasted on the living.
Death is wasted on the dead."

"Unless a man has a loss to mourn, 
He hasn't been born at all.
Until a woman's been intimate with grief, 

She's still a little girl. 








Why do we bring children into this world of woe?
We talk about freedom -- 
But we've got nowhere else to go."

My Old Man makes a last request
To be fed like a baby 
At his mama’s breast.
I take him to a fancy restaurant --
I say "Daddy you can order anything you want."

Unless a man has a loss to mourn, 
He hasn't been born at all.
Until a woman's been intimate with grief, 
She's still a little girl.






Note Loss To Mourn, the lead-off song on Peter Blegvad's last collection of all-new material, Hangman's Hill, has been more and more on my mind lately, for reasons I didn't understand until yesterday evening.  A link to the song, which features the performances of Peter Blegvad (voice/guitar), John Greaves (bass), Chris Cutler (drums), Bob Drake (guitar) and B.J. Cole (pedal steel guitar) is found Here.