Lyrics for Lent

As Lent begins I am listening to some of my favorite lyrics again.   During lent I will post the lyrics to the song that I am listening too all week as part of my journey as a Disciple of Jesus.

“Still”
by Alanis Morissette
Dogma Soundtrack, 1999

I am the harm which you inflict
I am your brilliance and frustration
I’m the nuclear bombs if they’re to hit
I’m your immaturaty and your indignance

I am your misfits and your praised
I am your doubt and your conviction

I am your charity and your rape
I am your grasping and expectation

I see you averting your glances
I see you cheering on the war
I see you ignoring your children
And I love you still
And I love you still

I am your joy and your regret
I am your fury and your elation
I am your yearning and your sweat
I am your faithless and your religion

I see you altering history
I see you abusing the land
I see you and your selective amnesia
And I love you still
And I love you still

I am your tragedy and your fortune
I am your crisis and delight
I am your profits and your prophets
I am your art, I am your bytes
I am your death and your decisions
I am your passion and your plights
I am your sickness and convalescence
I am your weapons and your light

I see you holding your grudges
I see you gunning them down
I see you silencing your sisters
And I love you still
And I love you (still)
I see you lie to your country
I see you forcing them out
I see you blaming each other
And I love you still
I love you still

America Is Not Yet Lost

Paul Krugman writes for the New York Times.  I am a self professed cynic about our government and its ability to make systemic change.  Ours is a distracted, consuming culture.   I’m not even sure that if millions of people dropped what they were doing, not work, not school, not shopping, went to Washington and took up residence on the mall if that would wake the minority party from their desire to regain control (or serve their lobbyists masters) and work with the majority party to govern for all the people.  Alas, this is not the 1960’s anymore.  We are captive to debt, to “American Idol”, or any number of legal consumption narcotics.  Krugman’s latest for the NYTimes online is interesting.  A few paragraphs with a link follows.

America Is Not Yet Lost
by Paul Krugman | Feb. 7, 2010

A brief history lesson: In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Polish legislature, the Sejm, operated on the unanimity principle: any member could nullify legislation by shouting “I do not allow!” This made the nation largely ungovernable, and neighboring regimes began hacking off pieces of its territory. By 1795 Poland had disappeared, not to re-emerge for more than a century.

Today, the U.S. Senate seems determined to make the Sejm look good by comparison.

In the past, holds were used sparingly. That’s because, as a Congressional Research Service report on the practice says, the Senate used to be ruled by “traditions of comity, courtesy, reciprocity, and accommodation.” But that was then. Rules that used to be workable have become crippling now that one of the nation’s major political parties has descended into nihilism, seeing no harm — in fact, political dividends — in making the nation ungovernable.

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