After falling asleep a week ago yesterday, I woke up to the sound of Alicia Keys singing about trying to sleep with a broken heart during a performance on SNL. Immediately, I was mesmerized by the Prince-inspired wall-of-pop-synth atmospherics, provocative lyrics and even Miss Keys stance as she exposed her aching heart on stage. I'll admit, I've never been smitten with Alicia Keys up to this point, perhaps because I've never given her music much attention. However, this song has been haunting me for the past seven days. Faint echoes would follow through my days. The song would play over the speakers at the coffee shop where I work from time to time. Then, two days ago as I was enjoying a bowl of cereal on the sofa before heading off to the aforementioned coffee shop, I stumbled upon the video to this song while flipping through channels in search of a rerun of "Roseanne". The visuals of this video were no less captivating than those of the performance on SNL, particularly when she knelt down before what appeared to be a wounded dog and brought it back to life. Things just got even weirder from there. Anywho, I was soon made aware that Alicia Keys is in fact a super-human or at least possesses super-human traits which probably make it difficult for her to assimilate authentically with us humans who, despite our most noble efforts, simply cannot fly or bring dead dogs back to life ala the pie maker (for those familiar with "Pushing Daisies").
These are some things that i made. This is some stuff that we did. These are some thoughts that i had.
17.1.10
I was thinking ’bout Alicia Keys, I couldn’t keep from crying
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We really dig our friends at winchester village elementary in perry township. They've given us an awful lot. Most recently, we were...
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"The Triplets on Their Fifth Birthday" by Baby Jane (ink and crayon) Many many many years ago, i set out to make some sor...
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This one is a portrait of daddy riding a bicycle, although it appears to be a tricycle and/or a mickey mouse head and/or partial drum kit...