Monday, 3 April 2017

[No. 502] The sea

Just stare at it. That's my advice.

And the sea doesn't care about us[1], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[1], and the sea doesn't care about us[2], and the sea lives in a world of its own[1], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[2], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[1], and the sea lives in a world of its own[2], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[1], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[2], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[1], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[2], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[1], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[2], and are you a kook?[1], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[2], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[1], and are you a kook?[2], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[1], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[2], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[1], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[2], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[1], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[2], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[1], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[2], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![1], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[2], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[1], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![2], and gone, we'll all be gone[1], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[2], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[1], and gone, we'll all be gone[2], and it's for eternity![1], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[2], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[1], and it's for eternity![2], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[1], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[2], and one more for the sea![1], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[2], and the sea doesn't care about us[3], and one more for the sea![2], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[3], and the sea lives in a world of its own[3], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[3], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[3], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[3], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[3], and are you a kook?[3], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[3], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[3], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[3], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[3], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[3], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![3], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[3], and gone, we'll all be gone[3], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[3], and it's for eternity![3], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[3], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[3], and one more for the sea![3], and

And the sea doesn't care about us[1], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[1], and the sea doesn't care about us[2], and the sea lives in a world of its own[1], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[2], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[1], and the sea lives in a world of its own[2], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[1], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[2], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[1], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[2], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[1], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[2], and are you a kook?[1], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[2], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[1], and are you a kook?[2], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[1], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[2], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[1], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[2], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[1], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[2], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[1], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[2], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![1], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[2], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[1], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![2], and gone, we'll all be gone[1], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[2], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[1], and gone, we'll all be gone[2], and it's for eternity![1], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[2], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[1], and it's for eternity![2], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[1], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[2], and one more for the sea![1], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[2], and the sea doesn't care about us[3], and one more for the sea![2], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[3], and the sea lives in a world of its own[3], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[3], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[3], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[3], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[3], and are you a kook?[3], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[3], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[3], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[3], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[3], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[3], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![3], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[3], and gone, we'll all be gone[3], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[3], and it's for eternity![3], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[3], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[3], and one more for the sea![3], and

And the sea doesn't care about us[1], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[1], and the sea doesn't care about us[2], and the sea lives in a world of its own[1], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[2], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[1], and the sea lives in a world of its own[2], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[1], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[2], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[1], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[2], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[1], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[2], and are you a kook?[1], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[2], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[1], and are you a kook?[2], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[1], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[2], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[1], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[2], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[1], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[2], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[1], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[2], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![1], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[2], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[1], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![2], and gone, we'll all be gone[1], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[2], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[1], and gone, we'll all be gone[2], and it's for eternity![1], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[2], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[1], and it's for eternity![2], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[1], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[2], and one more for the sea![1], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[2], and the sea doesn't care about us[3], and one more for the sea![2], and ... well, it doesn't know about us, does it? / oh, I'm not saying it's heartless or anything[3], and the sea lives in a world of its own[3], and maybe it's like the cosmos, or God / or God/cosmos ...[3], and YOU(!) are in my conscious ness nesses, and maybe I don't know about you ...[3], and a-ROUND here ... there is NOTHING to know, really know[3], and what is there to know about you? / and what makes you different from all the squares?[3], and are you a kook?[3], and are you incredibly mystical? / Do you have strange feelings? I mean stranger than most?[3], and are you a BIG NOTHING?[3], and so, so, so ... go, go, go ... look at the sea / you don't have all the time in the world[3], and you could have all the time in this conceptual ...[3], and if you love the sea, I won't call you a waster[3], and, but, but, BUT(!) ... you've got to really love the sea / and remember Rod Steiger![3], and a man staring at the sea for five years, depressed out of his head, thinking of death no doubt ...[3], and gone, we'll all be gone[3], and are there billions of ghosts staring at the sea, dreaming of swimming? / and I can't swim anyway[3], and it's for eternity![3], and how many tides? / and how many spins?[3], and maybe in the harbour, just maybe ... we will find ... a friendly seal[3], and one more for the sea![3], and