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The Monday Morning Memo

I recall the yellow cotton dress
Foaming like a wave
On the ground around your knees.
The birds, like tender babies in your hands
And the old men playing checkers by the trees.
MacArthur’s Park is melting in the dark
All the sweet, green icing flowing down.
Someone left the cake out in the rain.
I don’t think that I can take it
‘Cause it took so long to bake it
And I’ll never have that recipe again.

Daniel Whittington, Chancellor of Wizard Academy, was a touring musician for 19 years.
The dude opened for Aerosmith. – Indy Beagle

“Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together.” – Anaïs Nin

This infuriated rant about leaving a cake in the rain is edgy, but funny. – Friar Duck

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“This was our third day here, the longest we’d stayed in one place since the journey started. One trait all animals share, people included, no matter where we are, or where we wish to be, if we’re there longer than a day, we try to make home of it. But the plains are not for homebuilding. Not enough resources. No shelter. The plains are for the vagabonds, wanderers, and cowboys. Their home is the saddle. The sky is their roof. The ground is their bed. What they lack in material comfort is regained in the knowledge that they are always home. To them, the journey is the destination. Should they find gold at the end of the rainbow, they would leave it there and seek another, choosing freedom over the burden of the pot. I haven’t thought once of Oregon, no dreams of the ocean or snow-covered mountains. I only dream of the journey. That is all. No gold for me. Just the rainbow.”

- 18-year old Elsa Dutton in "1883" episode 7

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