Still Everywhere
How heavy is your pack along the dustless never ending road
where no semis neither drive nor carry a self sustaining load
and Winnemucca is not an option on this eternal ride?
When you climbed into the coffin and settled down to rest inside
Did a demon or angel reach through the dirt and grab your cold hand
And whisper, “You’ve got places to go that are not bound by land?”
I’m still everywhere, man.
I’m still everywhere, man.
Crossed the cosmos bare, man.
No need for food nor air, man.
Of travel I’ve had my share, man.
I’m still everywhere.
I’ve been to:
Afterworld, Underworld, Nextworld, Fairyland
Netherworld, Lowerworld, Outerworld, Wonderland
Shangri-La, Gehenna, Arcadia, Bedlam
The Big Wide Blue, Mu, Nibiru, Elysium
Suddene, Lake Parime, Saguenay, Glory
Purgatory, Misery, Agony, who will save me?
I’m still everywhere, man.
I’m still everywhere, man.
Crossed the cosmos bare, man.
No need for food nor air, man.
Of travel I’ve had my share, man.
I’m still everywhere.
I’ve been to:
Shambhala, Takama-ga-hara, Heaven
Sierra de la Plata, Valhalla, Kunlun
Hawaiki, Kyöpelinvuori, Mag Mell
Muspelheim, Niflheim, Jotunheim, Alfheim, Hell
Axis Mundi, Gangai, Mount Penglai, Westernesse
Lyonesse, Ys, Mount Olympus, Meropis, Tartarus, what a mess!
I’m still everywhere, man.
I’m still everywhere, man.
Crossed the cosmos bare, man.
No need for food nor air, man.
Of travel I’ve had my share, man.
I’m still everywhere.
I’ve been to:
Xibalba, Agartha, Ayotha, Zion
Zerzura, Lemuria, Nysa, Avalon
Biarmaland, Cloud-cuckoo-land, Dreamland, Dinas
Aztlán, Affaraon, Mictlan, Atlantis
Eden, Feather Mountain, Kunlun Mountain, Yomi
Burotu, Diyu, Youdu, Immortality
Paititi, Felicity, Thule, Pathi, for an Eternity.
I’m still everywhere, man.
I’m still everywhere, man.
Crossed the cosmos bare, man.
No need for food nor air, man.
Of travel I’ve had my share, man.
I’m still everywhere.
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Find your music! This is a classic.
2nd stanza reminds me of Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper”: “And by came an Angel who had a bright key, / And he opened the coffins & set them all free.”
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