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With trinkets to share
Offering them up for folks in despair
Yandi and crystals and oils for growth
Of spirit and body and mind as we go
Emphasis placed on the body and mind
The heart os often somewhere behind
Strange
Tiny little bones of the innocent child
Lookin up at me with the saddest of eyes
Is her innocence in tact?
Or has it been stained?
Has the creature that feeds her taken it away
Strange
So sad it's strange
I recognize my health
Things i have been dealt
Places that i have roamed
Feelings i've had
Things that i know
Home, my home
Home, my home
Home, i'm home
Running through the bush
And all of the trees
Moving in time with my capable speed
Skippy ants claw
At the edge of the bowl
Of the shell of an egg
Of bird long since gone
Maybe it rose up
To spread it's new wings
Or maybe it nourished
A stronger sibling
Strange
Places we roam
And people we meet
Some connections are strong
And some of them are weak
1 or 2 or 3 or 4
Or maybe 5 or 6 or more
Strong as the roots
Of a big old gum tree
And we'll carry them through
To the next life we see
Strange
So beautifully strange
Recognize my health
Things that i have been dealt
Places that i have roamed
Feelings i've had
Things that i know
Home, my home
Home, my home
Home, i'm home
Always so uplifting to hear this talented, passionate musician from the surreal realm of southern Victoria... Torquay is on The Great Ocean Road, and kind of reminds me of San Diego or Santa Monica with a lot less crowding; some of the best memories of my life are of the trip I made with Melbourne Mates Geoff and Vicki to stay for several days and nights of fabulous feasting, drinking, singing, lounging, and dancing at Richard and Suzanne's gorgeous hillside house at Wye River, near Lorne, where wallabies play out front, lovebirds frolic in the bush behind, and waves crash on the beach across the road below. There was lots of lamb; it's practically as cheap as chicken is here in the US, there were gallons of delicious plonk, and stacks of VB and Tazzie brews to keep us going. Geoff was like Stephen Stills on guitar, and Suzanne had her record collection; lots of Maryanne Faithful and Linda Rondstat, I recall, and of course, there were some of the best conversations and laughs to be had on the planet; 'twas such endless fun to be a part of that bunch! Often, we'd stroll down into a pub in Lorne and blissfully drink the arvos away in lawn chairs on the grass, or we'd roll down into Apollo Bay to watch the Monk Seals and catch some beach-side cafe scenes at sunset; felt very much like Marina del Rey or Newport Beach to me, except for the all the plants and critters from another planet, and -- well, hell, I really gotta go back; 3 times exploring Oz is not enough!
Hanging out with you is on my bucket list!
When I listen to this song I picture in my mind a father, perhaps middle aged, someone who experience a lot of struggle. Someone who was very caught up in the world, fighting, ambition. A man with a lot of attachment to the outcome, and in that, suffered failure, and witnessed a great deal of pain. But he finds himself, despite himself, at home, stunned by the beauty of all the little things he had always taken for granted. Just absolutely inspiring. I hope I come home some day.
"Gilgamesh, where are you roaming? The life that you are seeking you will not find. When the heavenly gods created human beings, they kept everlasting for themselves and gave us death. So, Gilgamesh, accept your fate, each day, wash your head, bathe your body, and wear clothes that are sparkling fresh. Fill your stomach with tasty food. Play, sing, dance, and be happy both night and day. Delight in the pleasures that your wife brings you, and cherish the little child who holds your hand. Make every day of your life a feast of rejoicing! This is the task that the gods have set before all human beings. This is the life you should seek, for this is the best life a mortal can hope to achieve."
Except there is no gods. Only us mortals.
very nicely put... I can relate to that entirely.
Maybe it's the jaded times we live in but I don't see this verse as being about good parenting
Tiny little bones of the innocent child
Lookin up at me with the saddest of eyes
Is her innocence in tact?
Or has it been stained?
Has the creature that feeds her taken it away?
Strange
This one hits home, as a single dad for part of our family journey. He is simply questioning whether he is worthy... has done enough for his child. Most parents feel a sense of unfulfilled duty, to some degree. I wonder what I forgot to teach or say or do, that might cause hardship or tragedy for my children. But, now they are adults... beautiful, loving humans, making their own way in this world. Strange.
When I listen to this song I picture in my mind a father, perhaps middle aged, someone who experience a lot of struggle. Someone who was very caught up in the world, fighting, ambition. A man with a lot of attachment to the outcome, and in that, suffered failure, and witnessed a great deal of pain. But he finds himself, despite himself, at home, stunned by the beauty of all the little things he had always taken for granted. Just absolutely inspiring. I hope I come home some day.
"Gilgamesh, where are you roaming? The life that you are seeking you will not find. When the heavenly gods created human beings, they kept everlasting for themselves and gave us death. So, Gilgamesh, accept your fate, each day, wash your head, bathe your body, and wear clothes that are sparkling fresh. Fill your stomach with tasty food. Play, sing, dance, and be happy both night and day. Delight in the pleasures that your wife brings you, and cherish the little child who holds your hand. Make every day of your life a feast of rejoicing! This is the task that the gods have set before all human beings. This is the life you should seek, for this is the best life a mortal can hope to achieve."
stuff like this makes the comments feature worthwhile.
This song has just made me cry... Wail... I have two boys and so many things have passed by while I was busy...
Currently this great tune stands at 10.75, one day it might break the internet!!!!
Started during the Obama admin. Yes, sad.
Yeah. Obama was rotten about that, huh?
Funny thing is, still, scads of the kids are not physically related to the 'parents' breaking the law trying to cross illegally.
7+1 based on the strength of the birds....Long Live RP!!
You're thinking 2009. 2009 - 2016, Spiderwoman.
Maybe it's the jaded times we live in but I don't see this verse as being about good parenting
Tiny little bones of the innocent child
Lookin up at me with the saddest of eyes
Is her innocence in tact?
Or has it been stained?
Has the creature that feeds her taken it away?
Strange
I agree with this. I take something completely different away from this song. To me, Xavier is describing a third-world market where the tiny girl is being sold away for marriage or worse. I take, "maybe it nourished a stronger sibling", to mean she was sold so the family could raise the boy. I know it's a stretch, but this is the most sense I can make out of the narrative. It makes me incredibly sad every time I hear it.
bump to top (again), enjoy every sandwich folks
Maybe it's the jaded times we live in but I don't see this verse as being about good parenting
Tiny little bones of the innocent child
Lookin up at me with the saddest of eyes
Is her innocence in tact?
Or has it been stained?
Has the creature that feeds her taken it away?
Strange
"Gilgamesh, where are you roaming? The life that you are seeking you will not find. When the heavenly gods created human beings, they kept everlasting for themselves and gave us death. So, Gilgamesh, accept your fate, each day, wash your head, bathe your body, and wear clothes that are sparkling fresh. Fill your stomach with tasty food. Play, sing, dance, and be happy both night and day. Delight in the pleasures that your wife brings you, and cherish the little child who holds your hand. Make every day of your life a feast of rejoicing! This is the task that the gods have set before all human beings. This is the life you should seek, for this is the best life a mortal can hope to achieve."
bump to top (again), enjoy every sandwich folks
Filled with gratitude for all the adventurous traveling on this loving earth.
First time I've heard this.
So good that I'm not going to read the comments.
First time I've heard this.
So good that I'm not going to read the comments.
Filled with gratitude for all the adventurous traveling on this loving earth.
Love will tear us apart
Again...
Not. iphone = a soulless piece of plastic tech
Xavier Rudd = true soul.
( you need to see him perform, just go if you get a chance)
"Gilgamesh, where are you roaming? The life that you are seeking you will not find. When the heavenly gods created human beings, they kept everlasting for themselves and gave us death. So, Gilgamesh, accept your fate, each day, wash your head, bathe your body, and wear clothes that are sparkling fresh. Fill your stomach with tasty food. Play, sing, dance, and be happy both night and day. Delight in the pleasures that your wife brings you, and cherish the little child who holds your hand. Make every day of your life a feast of rejoicing! This is the task that the gods have set before all human beings. This is the life you should seek, for this is the best life a mortal can hope to achieve."
I keep returning this as the years pass. This is the not the first time that I have bumped it to the top, and every time I hear it I stop and think about this comment. There aren't to many songs that are this powerful, it moved my perspective so much that it has become ingrained in my very being.
A powerful comment indeed.
You should get some Hydrocortisone ointment for that itch. Don't want it to spread
Cool. I like Phil Collins too!
Ohhhhhhhhhh, my love, my darling...
"Gilgamesh, where are you roaming? The life that you are seeking you will not find. When the heavenly gods created human beings, they kept everlasting for themselves and gave us death. So, Gilgamesh, accept your fate, each day, wash your head, bathe your body, and wear clothes that are sparkling fresh. Fill your stomach with tasty food. Play, sing, dance, and be happy both night and day. Delight in the pleasures that your wife brings you, and cherish the little child who holds your hand. Make every day of your life a feast of rejoicing! This is the task that the gods have set before all human beings. This is the life you should seek, for this is the best life a mortal can hope to achieve."
I keep returning this as the years pass. This is the not the first time that I have bumped it to the top, and every time I hear it I stop and think about this comment. There aren't to many songs that are this powerful, it moved my perspective so much that it has become ingrained in my very being.
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I thought I would buy tickets because Mrs Poacher likes a didgeridoo (if you know what I mean). I am going with an open mind and hope to come back impressed. Nothing like seeing artists without knowing them well and letting magic happen. . . or not.
Hey Poach, you never did update us on what you thought about the concert?
Personally,I have a quart of Boundary Bay IPA to hand and think he sounds nice, very nice.
It was a fine gig. Xavier has a huge talent and was able to fill the whole gig almost on his own (but he did have a bit of help with a mate on a couple of tracks). It kept us interested for the 90 mins and his playing drums, a selection of didgs, guitars, percussion and singing (mostly seemingly all at the same time!) was more then impressive.
He seems like a wholly nice bloke too.
That is a thumbs up from the Brighton Poacher Massive.
Because home is best?
Was thinking David Gray myself. Not a bad song but doesn't merit repeated plays
I thought I would buy tickets because Mrs Poacher likes a didgeridoo (if you know what I mean). I am going with an open mind and hope to come back impressed. Nothing like seeing artists without knowing them well and letting magic happen. . . or not.
Hey Poach, you never did update us on what you thought about the concert?
Personally,I have a quart of Boundary Bay IPA to hand and think he sounds nice, very nice.
PSD again.
Yes. So much yes. You've summed it up beautifully.
You just played this song 40 minutes ago.
But that's ok , I like this song
Hope to hear it again,,,, in 40 minutes
Will we hear Fleet Foxes next?
Funny, if it had been Dave Matthews voice - i would have liked it far more!!!! ah ... the vagaries of human taste! !
So true. Glad you can express your thoughts without it being an attack. Thanks to vandarbar.
Funny, if it had been Dave Matthews voice - i would have liked it far more!!!! ah ... the vagaries of human taste! !
new topic for dissertation: critters in comtemporary music.
BTW I love this song
Fantastic song, natural and easy...his voice is like straight soft gusts of feathers in my ears...
-SJ
Should there be anything "strange" about his observations?
"cites"
It's painful that in the world as it stands, there is a strangeness to the observations in his lyrics. The idea that we make such an effort to steal the innocence and trust from our fellow travelers on this journey in the name of protecting them is horribly normal. In many lives there is no place where the places described in this song just doesn't exist, and not from a pagan perspective which Rudd's lyrics often evoke for me, but in general. We find we can no longer be vulnerable with anyone. That's what's normal, and should be strange.
Ok, apologies for the rant. I should probably go hug a tree or something.
Thank you Proclivities...
The "hi daddy" in the background gets ya too eh? I'm right with you. Both of mine are out and around the world and I do miss them, but when I hear that childs voice in the background it takes me back to the days when they were both little.
Should there be anything "strange" about his observations?
"cites"
I thought I would buy tickets because Mrs Poacher likes a didgeridoo (if you know what I mean). I am going with an open mind and hope to come back impressed. Nothing like seeing artists without knowing them well and letting magic happen. . . or not.
One of the best comments I have seen on RP. Short and to the point. ah, music
MC
Agree. it is Lovely.
There are a few that come to mind...
- Even in the Quietest Moments - Supertramp
- Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict - Pink Floyd - Ummagumma
- Good Morning, Good Morning - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) - The Beatles
- Across the Universe - Let it Be - The Beatles
- Free As A Bird - The Beatles Anthology
- Wind on the Water - Graham Nash/David Crosby
- Porpoise Song (Theme from Head) - The Monkees
- My Bird Performs - XTC
- Grass - XTC
- Jungle Love - Steve Miller
- Loving You - Minnie Ripperton
Surprised to see someone mention the Porpoise Song. Some lesser know Monkees. Someone knows their music!
...oh, you forgot "Blackbird" on the list of bird sounds.
Do you have working ears?
EARS!!!
Duhhh (kids)
There are no words to describe that song.
Hanging out with you is on my bucket list!
What a fantastic story! Thanks so much of posting!