We can speak louder than ignorance
Feb. 6th, 2007 11:04 pmTonight was mom's and mine monthly experimental theatre-evening (FYI we're in the audience;). Last month's performance was not too well received, so we were a bit apprehensive about tonight's play. Luckily it was not as bad. Nothing too thrilling either, but an interesting point of view of the future and how (not) to get depressed about it. The title was 'Over Morgen' which translates as both 'About Tomorrow' and 'The Day After Tomorrow'.
In the final scene they played a song in the background that caught my attention: I loved the sound and was intrigued by the lyrics: I wanna be better than oxygen, so you can breathe when you're drowning and weak in the knees Isn't that beautiful?
( Listen. Learn. Love. )
I might post The Great Song Of Indifference by Bob Geldof later - as antidote for the fluffy-feelings, for now I'm gonna pretend I care about the rest of the world. Goodnight.
In the final scene they played a song in the background that caught my attention: I loved the sound and was intrigued by the lyrics: I wanna be better than oxygen, so you can breathe when you're drowning and weak in the knees Isn't that beautiful?
( Listen. Learn. Love. )
I might post The Great Song Of Indifference by Bob Geldof later - as antidote for the fluffy-feelings, for now I'm gonna pretend I care about the rest of the world. Goodnight.