Monday, March 26, 2007

A question for the goddess

Yo KC, I was trying to remember all the words to one of the finest examples of songwriting ever, and I get stuck...will you help me? Here's what I remember:

Start trouble spread pain,
piss and venom in your veins,
talk nasty breathe fire
smell rotten you're a liar
sweat liquor breathe snot
eat garbage spit blood
diseased health hazard
scumbag, filthy bastard
greasy face, teeth decay
hair matted drunk all day

....and that's all I remember. I know there's more and it's driving me crazy!

What's the rest?

6 comments:

Paula said...

Dude--I was gonna look them up, but thought it'd be fun to ask you. I remember studying the liner notes to that song because I wanted to sing along with Dave so badly!

Anonymous Dog Owner said...

I just don't understand the whole thing......my super shiney happy life doesn't let me get it at all...

WestCoastGold said...

The singer.. he seems so.. oh what's the word? Angry?

Paula said...

I think it has something to do with this:

Our minds perceive and give relative value - positive and negative - to the different sides of a duality. We usually shun the negative.

It's important to know that you cannot eliminate the negative by focusing exclusively on the positive. Energetically, both opposites must remain in balance. Increase one and its opposite will also increase. Try to be only positive and the negative within you will raise its ugly head.

We work with dualities by remembering that each is part of the whole. We must acknowledge and accept all aspects of life, because they all exist within us. And so, if we seek to be honest, we do so by acknowledging our potential to be dishonest. We can also bring in love and compassion when we catch ourselves acting out the negative.

Power arises out of integrating the positive and negatives within us. From the tension that exists between the two, we develop awareness and become more conscious and compassionate.

"Any fool can run towards the light. It takes a master with courage to turn and face the darkness and shine his own light there."

-- Leslie Fieger - author of the Delfin Knowledge System


From nonegive: I don't know anything about the "Delfin Knowledge System," but I think that the above quote is fancy talk for "sometimes you just gotta rock that shit out."

Anonymous Dog Owner said...

ok

ChinoMoreno said...

NG: Thank God you wrote that last line. I was seriously scared for a minute there. Nice save.