Thursday, July 5, 2012

Peace Like a River - Paul Simon


ah, peace like a river ran through the city
long past the midnight curfew
we sat starry-eyed
ooh, oh,we were satisfied
o-o-oh, when i remember
misinformation followed us like a plague
nobody knew from time to time
if the plans were changed
oh, oh, oh, if the plans were changed.

you can beat us with wires
you can beat us with chains
you can run out your rules
but you know you can't outrun the history train
i seen a glorious day, aiee------

ah, four in the morning
i woke up from out of my dreams
nowhere to go but back to sleep
but i'm reconciled
oh, oh, oh, i'm going to be up for a while
oh, oh, oh, i'm going to be up for a while

oh, oh, oh, i'm going to be up for a while

Peace Like a River - Paul Simon

from w. blake

"to see world in a grain of sand
and a heaven in a wild flower
hold infinity in the palm of your hand
and eternity in an hour"

william blake

"...
some are born to sweet delight
some are born to the endless night
..."
(auguries of innocence)

"my mother bore me in the southern wild,
and i am black, but o! my soul is white;
white as an angel is the english child:
but i am black as if bereav'd of light.

my mother taught me underneath a tree
and sitting down before the heat of day,
she took me on her lap and kissed me,
and pointing to the east began to say.

look on the rising sun: there god does live
and gives his light, and gives his heat away.
and flowers and trees and beasts and men receive
comfort in morning joy in the noon day.

and we are put on earth a little space,
that we may learn to bear the beams of love,
and these black bodies and this sun-burnt face
is but a cloud, and like a shady grove.

for when our souls have learn'd the heat to bear
the cloud will vanish we shall hear his voice.
saying: come out from the grove my love & care,
and round my golden tent like lambs rejoice.

thus did my mother say and kissed me,
and thus i say to little english boy;
when i from black and he from white cloud free,
and round the tent of god like lambs we joy:

i'll shade him from the heat till he can bear,
to lean in joy upon our fathers knee.
and then i'll stand and stroke his silver hair,
and be like him and he will then love me"

william blake