Brain Death

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The one thing about these insanely long trips is that it takes your brain several days to catch up to your body; though adjusting sleep cycles, even for a 12-hour time shift, can be done in a few days, it takes somewhat longer for that jet-lag haze to clear itself from one’s brain…

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August, die she must. - Paul Simon

The solemn light behind the barns,
The rising moon, the cricket’s call,
The August night, and you and I—
What is the meaning of it all!

Has it a meaning, after all? Or is it one of Nature’s lies,
That net of beauty that she casts
Over Life’s unsuspecting eyes?

August Moonlight Richard Le Gallienne

Mo-Skee wins again, far as I’m concerned … but I do need to get that song finished; next month is the last month, and I can move on at last!

Umm … Linus - I think Paulie decided already. Witness the new blog title.

But thank you for your words of support :)

I’m working on a new song myself. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

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