Saturday, February 24, 2007

Girl In The War

Peter said to Paul, “you know, all those words we wrote…are just the rules of the game and the rules are the first to go. Now talking to God is Laurel begging Hardy for a gun. I got a girl in the war, man I wonder what it is we’ve done.”

Paul said to Peter, “you gotta rock yourself a little harder. Pretend the dove from above is a dragon and your feet are on fire.”

“I got a girl in the war, Paul, the only thing I know to do is turn up the music and pray that she makes it through.
Because the keys to the kingdom got locked inside the kingdom. And the angels fly around in there but we can’t see them. I got a girl in the war, Paul, I know that they can hear me yell. If they can’t find a way to help her they can go to hell. If they can’t find a way to help her they can go to hell.”

Paul said to Peter, “you gotta rock yourself a little harder. Pretend the dove from above is a dragon and your feet are on fire.”

“I got a girl in the war, Paul, her eyes are like champagne. They sparkle, bubble over, and in the morning all you got is rain. They sparkle, bubble over, and in the morning all you got is rain. They sparkle, bubble over, and in the morning all you got is rain.”


I just heard this song called "Girl In The War" by one of my favorite musical aritsts, Josh Ritter. it just sounded poetic, so I decided to post it.

PhillM tip-of-the-day:
Never pass up an oportunity to teach, especially in this industry. It's the only way we can pass down the one hundred plus years of film history and learning how to teach will teach you how to learn.

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