Frazz by Jef Mallett for October 30, 2005
Transcript:
Frazz: The Midwest's climate poignantly describes in sweet analogy the pace and temporality the seasons and our lives reflect. I like this part especially-the chilly breath of urgency in sync with the cacophony the pigments in the leaves project. We're warned against complacency while reassured emphatically that aging isn't entropy: It's how we reach our fiery peak. That blinding blowout brilliantly asserts a truth we need to see. So pity, then, the retiree who moved were autumn doesn't speak.
KZ71 over 10 years ago
Like, say, Phoenix.
robinafox almost 5 years ago
I think those retirees have seen plenty of autumns and too many winters.
robert423elliott 4 months ago
I hate cold weather!!! That’s why I love Alabama! Don’t misunderstand, we do have winter. It’s usually 2 weeks in the middle of February!
DKHenderson about 1 month ago
I love the elder gentleman playing “rake guitar”. And Steinbeck said it very well: “What good is warmth without cold to give it sweetness?”