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mike10k
is this all that life is?
grow up. go to school. have some fun times in your teen and twenties. maybe get a job, find a spouse. start a family in your thirties, enjoy that as much as possible, which won't be much since both you and your spouse will have to work full time and day care costs an arm and a leg. work full time until you're 65 then do more fun stuff, hopefully you don't lose track of your spouse along the way. watch your family grow as you shrink smaller and smaller. then you get old or sick, all your friends are dead. your spouse dies, all grey. buncha bad stuff happens like weeds all around the good stuff flowers we once tended. we go to a hospice or caretaking facility and turn into dust. all alone.
i think that's fucking bullshit!
i don't see any of that as bullshit. you are taking major life events and putting them into short, cynical statements. but if you really look at them, they are all immense and incredible. for example, "grow up." doesn't that mean, learning to talk, learning to poop, learning to have friends. learning to have enemies. learning to swim. learning to ride a bike. learning to tie your shoes. meeting a girl. loving a girl. having your heart broken. having your heart cured. listening to music. learning to play music. learning to love music. learning to draw. learning to jump rope. watching a football game with your dad. learning to drive. hitting a home run. striking out. peeing in your pants in 3rd grade. if you're a woman, having your first period. your first kiss. second base. third base. home run!! learning how to operate a condom so it doesn't rip. learning that sex feels better without a condom, but isn't such a great idea. getting a fake id. throwing up from too much booze. smoking weed. going to the first show that you really wanted to go to but weren't old enough. and that's just "growing up," and only part of it. don't get me started on the rest of it.
to quote ghost mice: "I will not sing another song for the dead / Because the dead, they are not listening. / From now on all the songs that I sing / Will be songs sung for the living."
To life!
The first thing that distinguishes a writer is that he is most alive when alone. - Martin Amis