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domingo, 26 de enero de 2014

The Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side

Un último empujón, Polo. Que va a merecer la pena. Un descanso de 3:15 con Morrisey.



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Belle & Sebastian - Lazy Line Painter Jane - Live at Barrowlands (HD Pro...






Working the village shop
Putting a poster up
Dreaming of anything
Dreaming of the time when you're free 
From all the trouble you're in

In the mud, on your knees
Trying hard not to please
Anyone, all the time
Being a rebel is fine
But you go all the way to being brutal

You will have a boy tonight
You will have a boy tonight
On the first bus out of town
On the first bus out of town

Let's see your kit for games
All the girls look the same
You are challenging style for running miles
You're running miles in some boy's jumper

Boo to the business world!
You know a girl who's tax free 
On her back and making plenty cash
While you are working for the joy of giving

You will have a boy tonight
You will have a boy tonight
On the last bus out of town
On the last bus out of town
You will have a boy tonight
You will have a girl tonight
And you hope that they will see
And you hope that they will see

You are in two minds
Tossing a coin to decide 
Whether you should tell your folks
About a dose of thrush you got 
When were licking railings

But you read in a book
That you got free in Boots
There are lotions, there are potions
You can take to hide your shame 
From all those prying eyes

Lazy Jane, all the time
Painting lines
You are sleeping at bus stops
Wondering how you got your name
And what you're going to do about it

You will have a boy tonight
You will have a boy tonight
On the last bus out of town
On the last bus out of town
You will have a boy tonight
Maybe you will have a girl tonight
And you hope that she will see
And you hope that she will see

domingo, 19 de enero de 2014

JUAN GELMAN



La poesía es una manera de vivir.
Mira a la gente que hay a tu costado.
¿Ama? ¿Sufre? ¿Canta? ¿Llora?
Ayúdala a luchar por sus manos, sus ojos, su boca,
por el beso para besar y el beso para regalar,
por su mesa, su cama, su pan, su letra a y su letra h,
por su pasado -¿acaso no fueron niños?-
por su porvenir – ¿acaso no serán niños?-
por su presente, por el trozo de paz, de historia
y de dicha que le toca

Juan Gelman, ‘Final, Violín y otras cuestiones’ (1956)