Sunday, November 20, 2011

tranendtilism


Song Lyrics
What They Mean
Poi Dog Pondering
“Bury Me Deep”

A lifetime of accomplishments of which the dirt knows none,
only in death can one truly return
Return the carrots, the apples and potatoes,
The chickens, the cows, the fish and tomatoes.
In one glorious swoop, let the deed be done
and bury me deep so that I can be one...
And all around my muscle and all around my bone,
don't incinerate me or seal me from
the dirt which bore me, the bed that which from
the rain falls upon and the fruit comes from
For the dirt is a blanket, no fiery tomb,
No punishment, reward, or pearly white room
And you who say that in death we will pay,
The dead they can't hear a word that you say
Your words are not kind, sober or giving,
they only put fear in the hearts of the living
So put away your tongues and roll up your sleeves,
and pick up your shovel and bury me deep.

I think this song is saying to give back to the earth and also to return back to the earth because transcendentalist believe in spiritual beliefs. It also talks about returning back to the dirt because transcendentalist believe in reaching a spiritual statues. Because they think that reality can only be understood by studying the spiritual things they read about or believe in.

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