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A friend was decrying the lack of folk songs today like were in the civil rights movement, but this one from Jesse is really quite singable.

usonian
(21,791 posts)Well, I tried.
🎸 Lyrics are free for any folk musician to use!! 🎸
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10114619
red dog 1
(32,008 posts)I've had guitars off & on since the seventies, and I still can't play very well.
My first guitar was a '60s vintage Harmony Sovereign acoustic guitar that was too big for me, so I sold it to William Randolph Hearst II for $100.
(He was a good friend and a very good guitar player)
Don't beat yourself up. I've idiotically parted with things way more valuable. I've made up for it by being a person of integrity, so I'm going to heaven.
Problem is, I'm Buddhist.
I guess I'll have to make do and enjoy the ride.
red dog 1
(32,008 posts)Three Zen students were talking, and one Zen student said, "My teacher is the best. He can go days without eating."
The second Zen student said, "My teacher has so much self-control, he can go days without sleep."
The third Zen student said, "My teacher is so wise that he eats when he's hungry and sleeps when he's tired."
usonian
(21,791 posts)Live it fully. Live it well.
Jack Kornfeld told a story about someone who had a marvelous experience on a retreat. And returned home to laundry. It was entitled "After Enlightenment, the Laundry" (He wrote a book After Ecstasy, the Laundry)
I dabbled in Zen but found that teachings based on the Lotus Sutra tightly integrated practice with daily life. The damn laundry IS enlightenment.
That said, some Zen koans are great. A few got me to where I am, and I'm grateful. 🪷
Thanks for sharing this, nilram
He reminds me of a young Bob Dylan:
No Kings Protest Locations
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10664672
Youre not the first to compare him to Dylan. So many great songs. This one is especially easy to sing along to.
red dog 1
(32,008 posts)and he sings "Blowin' in the Wind" to hundreds of thousands of people at the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
(Thanks for posting that Jesse Welles song...I hadn't heard of him before)