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peace, love, happiness & understanding 11/12/20
November 12, 2020 - November 18, 2020
Lonnie Glinski as Ophelia and Timothy Hinkhouse as Laertes in the 2015 production of Hamlet at Two Rivers prison
THE OPEN ROAD
peace, love, happiness & understanding
November 12, 2020
I got a letter from Lonnie Glinski this week. He wrote this:
The current times are somewhat frightening for society. I know this is antithetical to my recently written statement about only observing, but I cannot help but ache for some peace and compassion when so much of society is embracing dishonesty, hatred and prideful ambitions. Has it always been this way? Have only the justifications for such ambitions shifted from time to time?
Even some demonstrations are teaching hate in the name of love. Some time ago I attended a music concert by an outside religious group. Shocking was the observation that every spoken sentence had to invoke the name of Jesus once, even twice–three times or more were extra credit. Feeling assaulted, like the name of Jesus was a club, I was inspired to write the song I now include. The meaning of which was that the teachings and message of Jesus was left unspoken, unaddressed, as long as the name was invoked again and again.
Somebody Famous
vs 1
Wand’ring through the years
Looking far and looking near
Seeking clues in many ways,
Solutions to the fears
Accidentally finding answers
Empowering one to tears
Heaven inside realized
In the things somebody famous once said
In the things somebody famous once said.
Chorus
Somebody, somebody, somebody famous
Somebody, somebody, you know what the name is
Famous, famous, somebody famous
Famous, famous, somebody famous once said.
vs 2
Somebody famous once said
Love your neighbor as yourself
Let your light shine, keep it high on the shelf
Treat ev’ryone as you want to be
We are all one big family
In the things somebody famous once said
In the things somebody famous once said.
Bridge
For the poor in spirit, heaven realized
The meek shall inherit, merciful in kind
The pure in heart, see God shall he
Those who mourn, comforted and freed
In the things somebody famous once said
In the things somebody famous once said.
vs 3
Somebody famous once said, find your pearl of great price
My burden is light, come to me as a child
Don’t be a camel stuck in the needle’s eye
Follow me and never die,
In the things somebody famous once said
In the things somebody famous once said.
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Here’s from a letter Lonnie wrote me on October 13th:
Dear Johnny,
Several things you have written and sent to me lately have spoken to me quite close to my recent thought.
One is your being called a hippie. That title has been directed at me lately, since I have let my hair grow out. Dozens have told me, and people currently still tell me, to get my hair cut.
On the one hand, I am shocked by the number of people who seem to care that “I” am growing out “my” hair. Yet, at the same time, I’m entertained by the vehemence and anger toward my hair being long. I find my quick head twirls, so the hair swirls from side to side, does little to assuage their frustration….
And of course your writing about a golden world is related to my recent song topic of “Bloom where you landed.” It’s the bluesy, striking music I put to it that brings it alive for me. But, here it is:
Imagi-
nation never imagined I’d be here today
Lessons learned, tables turned, mistakes along the way
Though I cannot go where my heart longs to go
I gotta bloom where I am, bloom where I’ve landed
The roads I drove, the choices I chose,
the words I spoke and the feelings that grow
Now I cannot go where my heart longs to go
I gotta bloom where I am, bloom where I’ve landed
I’ve travelled through the air to who knows where
I’ve journeyed by water, sometimes wet for hours
I’ve fallen from trees, landing like a nut
Still gotta bloom where I am, bloom where I’ve landed
Standing, crawling, climbing, falling, the winds blew you
Rough or smooth future calling, destination news to you
Help someone like someone helped you
You gotta bloom where you are, bloom where you’ve landed
Bloom like you did in the day when someone cared
Bloom like you did when the way someone clears
Bloom like you’ve done when you felt at home
Bloom where you’re at, bloom where you’ve landed
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So, that’s what I’m doing, trying to bloom where I’ve landed.
Lonnie
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On August 20th, Lonnie sent this song:
And They Just Smile
Mentions I hear, someone named Trouble
I try to name the face, but I’m unable
Walk, often-times I hear: here comes Trouble
Taking my chance, turn round really fast…and they just smile
Walk past, sometimes I hear: there goes Trouble
Turning, no one’s there, only empty air
Should I fear that Trouble may be near?
Ask where Trouble went…and they just smile
Chorus
Closed-door community, same faces to see
Seeking notorious version, of this Trouble person
Where can he be found?, not there when I turn around
Please point Trouble out…and they just smile
Chorus repeat
Intense mystery, Trouble passes so nearly
Around and around I go, really do I want to know
Where can he be found?, not there when I turn around
And why, oh why, do they just smile?
Should I be a’worrying, Trouble near concerning?
Where can I go that Trouble cannot follow?
Where can he be found?, not there when I turn around
Really, do I want to know?…and they just smile
Outro (loosely)
And why, oh why, won’t you point him out?
And why, oh why?—come on, help me out
And tell me why, oh why, do they just smile?
And why, oh why, oh why, do you just smile?
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I began sending “peace, love, happiness & understanding” to friends inside and outside of prison, last Spring Equinox, after COVID arrived. This is from a letter Lonnie wrote last April 22nd that includes another song:
Thanks for including me on your mailing list. The issue I have enjoyed the most so far was the one on humor. Which fits in well with a song that came to me as I lay there between the states of sleep and wakefulness. While I usually have a message or a theme to construct a song, this one came all out of the blue with no premeditation. I had to get up and write it down immediately, or else, like so many others, it fades away like a fog fades to the rising sunshine.
It ain’t me
vs 1
Someone squeezed the last toothpaste, left me an empty tube
Someone used the last shampoo…now what am I to do?
I know it was my cellie, I’m gonna give ‘im hell
But…I live in a single cell
Chorus 1
It wasn’t me, it ain’t me—doing things irresponsibly
It ain’t me, it couldn’t be, always leaving me in some fix
My cellie’s gonna catch hell, don’t care I’m in a single cell
‘Cause it wasn’t me
Bridge 1
I know it was him who ate that last cracker
I know it was him who ate that last chip
I know it was him who used that ticket I know I had
I know it was my cellie, gonna give ‘im hell
Regardless, I’m in a single cell
Chorus 2
It wasn’t me; it ain’t me
Like the Family Circus comic strip, it wasn’t me
Don’t watch same TV shows, nor songs on the radio
I’m gonna give ‘im hell for changing that dial
‘Cause I know it wasn’t me
Bridge 2
He hides things so I can’t find ‘em
Knocks over things I’ve been organizin’
Empties things I know without a doubt were full
I know it was my cellie, gonna give ‘im hell
Regardless, I’m in a single cell
With spending so much time in our cells, others can probably relate.
—Lonnie Glinski
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Well, that’s about it for the Lonnie Glinski Issue. Thanks Lonnie, for bringing smiles to a lot of faces.
May all people be happy.
—Johnny
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- November 12, 2020
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- November 18, 2020