Sunday, August 2, 2015

Framing Desire - Images of American Dream's Past & Present


Laurie Simmons "Walking House"

4 comments:

  1. I thought Casting Crowns was only a Christian band...good to know they're not; they're very good.
    I couldn't listen to the pretty dark haired (and VERY SMART) girl because it was too depressing!

    Funny, FJ...A toy I had as a little girl came to my mind just yesterday, after YEARS (more than I'd care to admit)...it was a little perfect house like the one in your top image....and it sat up on 6" 'feet' and you moved the people around with a magnet from underneath...you moved the magnet and they walked room to room.......it was so much fun as a 5 yr old....it was so normal, so sweet and good....the Leave it To Beaver house, you know?
    I blogged the other day on TV shows that lift us up in their innocence...I chose I LOVE LUCY, others chose Gilligan's Island and the Brady Bunch (I wouldn't go THAT far!!)...
    but I think we're looking for times when the American dream WAS either happening or could be dreamed...today, notsomuch :-(
    Today, we need old TV shows to remind us of better times.
    I feel for our kids.

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  2. There was a time when the American Dream was obtainable. Today, NOT so much. Putting three kids through college was the end of mine. I got my mortgage BACK.

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  3. __________ A Dream Lies Dead __________

    A dream lies dead here. May you softly go
    Before this place, and turn away your eyes,
    Nor seek to know the look of that which dies
    Importuning Life for life. Walk not in woe,

    But, for a little, let your step be slow.
    And, of your mercy, be not sweetly wise
    With words of hope and Spring and tenderer skies.
    A dream lies dead; and this all mourners know:

    Whenever one drifted petal leaves the tree ––
    Though white of bloom as it had been before
    And proudly waitful of fecundity ––
    One little loveliness can be no more;

    And so must Beauty bow her imperfect head
    Because a dream has joined the wistful dead!



    ~ Dorothy Parker (1893 - 1967)

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  4. We Can Never Go Back to Manderley Now

    Should I care if I get cancer
    In this wretched, troubled, world
    Where all seems swiftly headed towards the rocks?

    Since we live with devolution,
     Marred and poisoned with pollution
    Cancer gives us absolution,
     Since our kids don’t care enough to wear their socks.
     
    As towards The End we're whirling
    With flaming batons twirling,
    And last night's dinner hurling towards the rug

    And no one seems to notice
    As they take positions lotus
    To escape the awful bother,
    Despite demur from failing father,
    To remove the dreadful stench, at which they shrug

    And each, emaciated limb
    Grayish, pale, translucent, slim
    Flailing in St. Vitus' Dance
    Keeps death watchers in a trance
    As with dead, unseeing eyes they watch and long
    With fading final song for their ultimate demise
    .
    I’d be grateful to have cancer
    It has given me an Answer
    In this wretched, troubled, world
    Where my life now lies unfurled
    Wherever I have travelled
    All behind me lies unravelled,
    And backward glances give me naught but shocks.
    As I see we’ve always headed towards the rocks.



    ~ FreeThinke

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