Sunday, June 12, 2011

Short film by Allison Moore

“The Little Girl Lost”

William Blake

In futurity

I prophetic see

That the earth from sleep

(Grave the sentence deep)

Shall arise and seek

For her maker meek;

And in the desart wild

Become a garden mild.

* * *

In the southern clime,

Where the summer’s prime

Never fades away,

Lovely Lyca lay.

Seven summers old

Lovely Lyca told;

She had wander’d long

Hearing wild birds’ song.

“Sweet sleep, come to me

Underneath this tree.

Do father, mother weep,

Where can Lyca sleep?

“Lost in desart wild

Is your little child.

How can Lyca sleep

If her mother weep?

“If her heart does ake

Then let Lyca wake;

If my mother sleep,

Lyca shall not weep.

“Frowning, frowning night,

O’er this desart bright

Let thy moon arise

While I close my eyes.”

Sleeping Lyca lay

While the beasts of prey,

Come from caverns deep,

View’d the maid asleep.

The kingly lion stood

And the virgin view’d,

Then he gamboll’d round

O’er the hollow’d ground.

Leopards, tygers, play

Round her as she lay,

While the lion old

Bow’d his mane of gold.

And her bosom lick,

And upon her neck

From his eyes of flame

Ruby tears there came;

While the lioness

Loos’d her slender dress,

And naked they convey’d

To caves the sleeping maid.



“The Little Girl Found”

William Blake

All the night in woe,

Lyca's parents go:

Over vallies deep.

While the desarts weep.

Tired and woe-begone.

Hoarse with making moan:

Arm in arm seven days.

They trac'd the desert ways.

Seven nights they sleep.

Among shadows deep:

And dream they see their child

Starvdd in desart wild.

Pale thro' pathless ways

The fancied image strays.

Famish'd, weeping, weak

With hollow piteous shriek

Rising from unrest,

The trembling woman prest,

With feet of weary woe;

She could no further go.

In his arms he bore.

Her arm'd with sorrow sore:

Till before their way

A couching lion lay.

Turning back was vain,

Soon his heavy mane.

Bore them to the ground;

Then he stalk'd around.

Smelling to his prey,

But their fears allay,

When he licks their hands:

And silent by them stands.

They look upon his eyes

Fill'd with deep surprise:

And wondering behold.

A spirit arm'd in gold.

On his head a crown

On his shoulders down,

Flow'd his golden hair.

Gone was all their care.

Follow me he said,

Weep not for the maid;

In my palace deep.

Lyca lies asleep.

Then they followed,

Where the vision led;

And saw their sleeping child,

Among tygers wild.

To this day they dwell

In a lonely dell

Nor fear the wolvish howl,

Nor the lion's growl.





Sunday, May 1, 2011

Hacked

My email account was hacked again. Apparently a bunch of people from my email address book got a series of emails from me advertising sex pills and other pharmaceuticals. Annoying, embarrassing, and violating. This happened last September when I was in the Bay Area. The only common denominator that I can come up with is checking my email at a WIFI cafe. How sad is that? Last year, I checked my email using a cafe computer and last night I decided to go out to a cafe to enjoy the weather while getting some work done on my computer.
Moral of the story: Beware of WIFI cafes and don't login to your personal accounts while on open networks :(

Saturday, April 30, 2011

4.30.11 2:52am

Definitely the year of music.

Mason Reed at Vintage Enoteca tonight--really great set.

Quote of the night, as Mason and Henry were walking Su and me to the car:

Henry: I so wanted to make out with you.

Su: Awesome!


Really, Su--Awesome!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Foster the People at The Echo

About two weeks ago, I was in my car and for some reason decided to turn on the radio. I almost never listen to the radio, but I think somehow fate was guiding me and I turned on KROQ just in time to catch a new song I had never heard before. It was amazingly addictive, one of those songs that absolutely compels you to move around when you hear it. The song was "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People, and it has a kind of surf-rock feel that makes you want to drive along the coastline in the summer.
As soon as I got home I looked up the band and was ecstatic when I realized that they would be playing a free show at the Echo in Silverlake in a couple of weeks. Well, the show was tonight and it was one of the best shows I have seen. I cannot believe that this band only formed about a year and a half ago because their music has such a polished, layered quality. The lead singer's voice is very unusual but strangely captivating and their energy onstage was contagious.
They announced to the crowd tonight that they are officially in the line up for Coachella this year and I am thinking that it may finally be time for me to make it out to Indio.
Check out pics of the show on my flicker page (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashleyjberry/) and the video to get a taste of the amazingness that is Foster the People :)