Tuesday, 20 March 2007
In The Beginning - A stocking filler
The Green Arrow is going to be late posting his main comment of the day. Meanwhile here is a stocking filler to go on with. Anybody know who it is without surfing the net?
Considering it was penned in 1969, the lyricist had it spot on.
In The Beginning
[First Man:] I think, I think I am, therefore I am, I think.
[Establishment:] Of course you are my bright little star,
I've miles
And miles
Of files
Pretty files of your forefather's fruit
and now to suit our
great computer,
You're magnetic ink.
[First Man:] I'm more than that, I know I am, at least, I think I must be.
[Inner Man:] There you go man, keep as cool as you can.
Face piles
And piles
Of trials
With smiles.
It riles them to believe
that you perceive
the web they weave
And keep on thinking free.
Well there you go. Anybody? I quite like the last line.
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