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How good was Joe Camilleri and the Black Sorrows, with some guest appearances from Wilbur Wilde on the Saxophone, Wilbur used to be part of Jo Jo Zepp and the Falcons and could even be a part of the Sorrows, I don't really follow it that closely, just the music. They were just superb, What a great day put on by The Western downs Regional Council.
“You cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head, but you can prevent them from building nests in your hair.”
One for Sorrow explores the ideas of magpie superstition. Superstitious believers wish to ward of bad luck broght to them be a singe magpie. My model portrays the character of a magpie and the behaviours onto them by superstition.
With thanks to my model Laura Tilly.
www.modelmayhem.com/lauratilly
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minneplakat i en butikk på farmandstredet i tønsberg. over 80 undommer sørges over, og også de som er skadd og døde i oslo.
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When storms of suffering swirl,
I bow to you, mind of sorrow.
Like a river over stones,
the koan flows —
sound without form,
emptiness without fear.
Demonstration, vigil at the gates of San Quentin Prison, California awaiting the death by lethal injection of Stanley Williams AKA "Tookie". Mr. Williams was pronounced dead at 12:35 AM 12/13/2005
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4 am, sleep avoids me. i was doing reverse crunches in my living room, watching humphry bogart's name dominate the cast list...pondering the melodrama of the movie...blur...VH1? such a shift...but a beautiful image flooded the screen...green, yellow sea...no, field...
Greenday made me cry. a music video made me cry.
it was beautiful. of course, the video's effect was supplemented by every relateable emotion I've had, particularly those concerning regret, death, love, farewells, art, and my vast absence of knowledge about the why's of life...those answers all of humanity has sought, throughout history, but has never attained...and my sorrow for those who are coming closer to death without answers (the catalyst for that sorrow being the soldiers in the video)...
Greenday made me cry. I laughed at myself, my vulnerability, and waxed grateful for my frailty, my strength...i committed the unthinkable, and while still in the bathroom, I peered into the mirror...noticed something in my eyes...
camera.
and now...incomplete sentences...strange scent memories...hazy bedroom...threat of sunrise...
and silent laughter about my humanity. why sorrow is funny, I'm not sure.
simply, i'm just a girl who's lucky to still be alive.