And I Wept for the Wild and Dirty World

Unicorns icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 feat. Martin Simpson (track 10 from the A Cut Above LP by June Tabor icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )

We were traveling north to sing and play to friends that we had never met
Been working hard and didn’t speak, the skies were grey and threatened wet
And I dreamed that I saw unicorns, dreamed I saw them wild and white
Their restless beauty lit the world like a star will light a winter’s night

Pure as love with manes of milk, they danced and pranced and cried aloud
Bright as rainbows around the stars
Their eyes were soft and sad and proud

And I wept for the wild and dirty world to which this beauty now was lost
And cursed the hungry mind of man that feeds the future at such cost
My head was bowed, my eyes were closed when in my ears their voices rang
These few words lodged deep inside in my very soul they sang:

We never went away
You always knew that we were near
Remember how to look for us
You will find we were always here

And I raised my eyes to seek them out but the world was empty all around
The rain came tumbling from the sky, it drowned all dreams upon the ground
And when they asked me why I wept like one who for his dead love mourns
The only answer I could give: I dreamed that there were unicorns

We never went away
You always knew that we were near
Remember how to look for us
You’ll find we were always here

You Overthink, Always Speak Cryptically

Hot N Cold icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 07 from the One of the Boys LP by Katy Perry icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )

You change your mind like a girl changes clothes
You PMS like a bitch, I would know
You overthink, always speak cryptically
I should know that you’re no good for me

Because you’re hot then you’re cold
You’re yes then you’re no
You’re in then you’re out
You’re up then you’re down
You’re wrong when it’s right
It’s black and it’s white
We fight, we break up
We kiss, we make up
You don’t really want to stay, no
But you don’t really want to go
You’re hot then you’re cold
You’re yes then you’re no
You’re in then you’re out
You’re up then you’re down

We used to be just like twins so in sync
The same energy now is a dead battery
Used to laugh about nothing now you’re plain boring
I should know that you’re not gonna change

Because you’re hot then you’re cold
You’re yes then you’re no
You’re in then you’re out
You’re up then you’re down
You’re wrong when it’s right
It’s black and it’s white
We fight, we break up
We kiss, we make up
You don’t really want to stay, no
But you don’t really want to go
You’re hot then you’re cold
You’re yes then you’re no
You’re in then you’re out
You’re up then you’re down

Someone call the doctor
Got a case of a love bi-polar
Stuck on a roller coaster
Can’t get off this ride

You change your mind like a girl changes clothes

Because you’re hot then you’re cold
You’re yes then you’re no
You’re in then you’re out
You’re up then you’re down
You’re wrong when it’s right
It’s black and it’s white
We fight, we break up
We kiss, we make up
You don’t really want to stay, no
But you don’t really want to go
You’re hot then you’re cold
You’re yes then you’re no
You’re in then you’re out
You’re up then you’re down

“A Lot Can Happen in 20 Minutes”

This picture is from The Real Ghostbusters, which was a children’s cartoon from the late 80s and early 90s.

The story for this particular episode is interesting in that it is based on the idea that there exists a creature called a Grundel, which is a supernatural parasite that preys on at-risk youth by turning them evil. If the targeted child invites the Grundel into his life, he falls under its malignant control. If this child then fully submits to the Grundel’s will, he is transformed into a Grundel and the cycle repeats.

For kids watching this on a Saturday morning, a potential answer is proffered to the question “What makes a good kid go bad?” This is an inquiry that on some level crosses the mind of all children who experience any amount of familial disharmony while growing up, and all children who witness once-innocent friends or peers grow into the bad paths in life that were theirs to inherit.

Throughout, writer J. Michael Straczynski icon-external-link-12x12 treats children as if they are intelligent enough to comprehend the complicated but also relatable subject matter. Ironically, idiot parents used quotes like “come out and play child”, “so fresh, so pure, but not for long!”, and “open the window, we’ll go away… far from all the adults” as an opportunity to protest that the Grundel character was a child molester.

This is why there are so many shitty children’s cartoons. Sadly, The Real Ghostbusters would also become a shitty cartoon shortly after this episode aired.

Crowned Waves, Torrid Sea, Washing Years Over Me

Low Feels Blvd icon-external-link-12x12 (track 05 from the Dissociation LP by The Dillinger Escape Plan icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )
“Low Feels Blvd” Song Lyrics icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12

Apologies Not Included icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 09 from the Dissociation LP)
“Apologies Not Included” Song Lyrics icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12
Wanting Not So Much to as To icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track 03 from the Dissociation LP)
“Wanting Not So Much to as To” Song Lyrics icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12