microdot sleeve: An old saying: A-anhin pa ang damo kung patay na ang kabayo?
Six feet under with hypocrisy.
Earlier this afternoon at Mcdo, while fumbling on my things just after I arrived, I've learned that Bro. Leon and Bro. Nilo were watching something on The Crime Suspense channel. It was a story about three bank robbers caught in a security camera of the bank they were robbing. Wearing jackets and masks with rifles in their hands, they did it and got away with a lot of money. But later with the investigation, they were caught, faced trials and sentenced with life terms. How? A witness lead the investigators to one of the robbers. "Who's the witness?", you asks. Not, "Who?" but "What?" A pair of jeans which one of the bank robbers wearing during the heist. Nice investigative work. Reminds me of the serial killer and the investigator days. Then I've changed channels and found "Cujo." A classic horror film based on the novel (a pocket book which I once had) of Stephen King. A film about a dog beaten by some bats and went berserk.
Anyway, next week will be All Saint's Day and All Soul's Day. There will be a lot of flowers, candles and prayers for the departed. And I'm glad I will never be a part of that old tradition when people visit their departed friends and families graves.
Think about this.....
Do dead people need prayers?
Do dead people need those candles and flowers?
Imagine this.....
A man had sinned for all his life, and after he died, people would go and pray for him.
Will he be save by other people's prayers?
With all those flowers which people called respect, will do nothing for the dead. People should respect their lovedones when they are still alive and people should pray for the living and not the dead. There are two things which I still remember from that old tradition beside people's hypocrisy or culture of pretense: kite flying and an old tree in a cemetery where I carved some thoughts from the heart.
Here's Daniel Johns and the rest of Silverchair. Three kids from Australia who made it to the top. They were just sixteen years old when their debut album "Frogstomp" was released in 1995. I remember some years ago, they did a show here in the Philippines at the U.P. theater. Off their 1996 album "Freak Show," here's "Cemetery," a song about a phone call away, about an escort service and the red light district. Plus a bonus video "Tomorrow" from their 1995 debut album "Frogstomp."
Cemetery
Daniel Johns
Silverchair
Need a change
Not to imitate
But to irritate
All the ones who hate
I may be late
Always seem to get the wrong date
Well, I guess it's fate
I live in a cemetery
Full of good will and integrity
You see, I have no specialty
Here's your warning
I'll give you click click boom
I live in a cemetery
I need a change
Not to imitate
But to irritate
I live in a cemetery
Tomorrow
Daniel Johns
Silverchair
It's twelve o'clock, and it's a wonderful day.
I know you hate me, but I'll ask anyway.
Won't you come with me, to a place in a little town.
The only way to get there's to go straight down.
There's no bathroom, and there is no sink.
The water out of the tap is very, hard to drink,
Very hard to drink.
You, wait 'til tomorrow
You, wait 'til tomorrow
You say that money, isn't everything,
But I'd like to see you live without it.
You think you can keep on going living like a king.
Oohh babe, but I strongly doubt it.
Very hard to drink.
You gonna wait 'til, fat boy,
Fat boy, wait until tomorrow
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