I've included the music as well. Hope you enjoy it
And can live with possible earwormtinnitus
From stuck riffs and drum beats in the membrane. The song holds some irony for me as the website hosting the last
Picture reminds of when Mother Teresa came to New York City,
And pronounced it the poorest city she had ever been to, from
Among all her missions in India and South America and so on. When asked why, she said that spiritual hunger and emptiness is
Far more rampant and painful than mere physical hunger,
Especially in the long run.That was long before airplanes flew into the two towers
And began to bring people together in impossibly painful
Then healing new ways.Dear Mother Teresa; what would you say now?
Here is the quote from decades ago: "Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody,
I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty
than the person who has nothing to eat."
Mother Teresa
Lyrics to Calcutta :
And we're living...in calcutta.
With one foot in the grave.
And the other...in the gutter.
Sleep quietly and soft at night.
Wake up ready to FIGHT the FIGHT...
(I suppose it's easy...when yr right) And we're living...in calcutta.
With one foot in the grave.
And the other...in the gutter. Pull yrself up to full height.
Enjoy yr privilege and birthright.
Ready to rise and FIGHT the FIGHT...
(I suppose it's easy...when yr right) And we're living...in calcutta.
With one foot in the grave.
And the other...in the gutter.
(In the gutter)
I'd like to think that fighting the fight
Can be more in keeping with Gandhi
Than with eager militarism and random violence,
But that's me. My hope and those of many other humans
Now alive... today.
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