--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, akasha_108 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > That's interesting Patrick because I don't quite get
> > > the "turnaround" yet.
> > > -Peter
> > 
> > Peter, 
> > 
> > Its not  your dharma to get the turnaround. You will never Get the
> > turn around by thinking about it. Its beyond the mind. When the
turn around is experienced, then words and descriptions are useful.
Until then, to quote the pope, its all "auto-eroticism"
> > 
> > -- not so sweet martha lorraine

 
> Is Martha Lorraine the Lorraine of "sweet Lorraine"?


No its not that song, but "Not so sweet martha lorraine" by contry joe
and the fish -- on their first album in 1966-67.

It was sort of a throw away joke closing in that i was mocking myself
for not being so sweet in writing yet another in-poor-taste peter
parody. Bad gunas, bad gunas!

Its a kewl song tho -- one of the best of that era -- in that it 
captures the feeling of the era.

She hides in an attic concealed on a shelf
Behind volumes of literature based on herself
And runs across the pages like some tiny elf
Knowing that it's hard to find
Stuff way back in her mind,
Winds up spending all of her time
Trying to memorize every line

....
  
The joy of life she dresses in black
With celestial secrets engraved in her back
And her face keeps flashing that she's got the knack,
But you know when you look into her eyes
All she's learned she's had to memorize
And the only way you'll ever get her high
Is to let her do her thing and then watch you die,
Sweet Lorraine, ah, sweet Lorraine.

Now she's the one who gives us all those magical things
And reads us stories out of the I Ching,
Then she passes out a whole new basket of rings
That when you put on your hand
Makes you one of the Angel Band
And gives you the power to be a man,
But what it does for her you never quite understand
Sweet Lorraine, ah, sweet Lorraine. 


Rick Archer will sing it to you if you ask him. I'm sure his band used
to do it.









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