Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song A Single Hand Writing Several Stories, artist - Her Space Holiday. Album song The Early Paws Collection, in the genre Инди
Date of issue: 13.07.2009
Record label: No More Good Ideas
Song language: English
A Single Hand Writing Several Stories |
A single hand writing several stories… |
We seem to find comfort in categories and peace in placement. |
the world moves |
quickly around us. |
there are so many variables, and unanswered questions. |
who? |
what? |
when? |
and more importantly why? |
we feel like we constantly need to pick |
a side and stick with it… whether it be politically, socially, or artistically. |
despite the fact that our outlooks and philosophies are ever changing with |
each passing day. |
I have struggled with this often through the years. |
taking one facet of myself, both personally and creatively, and holding onto |
it so tightly, until there was nothing but ash in my hand. |
who would i be without a definite description? |
a tangible tag line? |
the weight of one question |
can be enough to make a back break. |
i picked up the phone and called an old |
friend. |
«this is how i am feeling… and i don’t exactly know what to do with it» |
«come visit me"she said «and we will figure it out together» |
I packed my bags. |
three pairs of pants. |
two shirts. |
and one old notebook that i had yet to press a pen to. |
i kissed ella on the cheek and said. |
«i will see you when it’s sorted."for two days we sat in silence on that beach |
and listened to the waves. |
foolishly, i waited for an answer to wash up on to |
the shore. |
but by my sandy feet there was only an old rusty bottle cap to speak |
of. |
this was of no surprise to me. |
«nothing is easy"i thought. |
«yes"she said aloud, «everything is possible!» |
I looked at her. |
as deep into her big eyes as i could stand. |
it was such a simple four word statement. |
yet, it sat inside me with the strength of dynamite. |
little explosions started going off in my head that got bigger and bigger and |
bigger. |
with my lips slightly moving to the beat of the moment, i kept |
repeating her words over and over to myself… |
«yes…everything is possible, yes… everything is possible, yes… |
everything is possible.» |
She sat back on her elbows and stretched out in the sun. |
«you know"she said. «the thing with you, is that you somehow managed to take a tiny percent of yourself, the smallest fraction, and turn it into your only |
equation. |
in this life, there are so many sides to everything. |
and that |
includes you. |
you have so many things waiting to come out… and yet you insist |
on building from only one part of yourself. |
you wouldn’t point to your pinky |
and say this is my entire body. |
just like you wouldn’t look at one branch and |
declare that this is a tree. |
but if you add all of the little puzzle pieces |
together, it makes up one entire picture. |
but right now, how you live, |
and how you create, you are just a little torn corner of a photograph. |
and i know deep inside you, even more so than me, you are dying to see what’s |
in the rest of the frame» |
She continued… |
«a single hand can write several stories. |
you have made your point. |
You have said everything you can about it. |
lay that old character aside for a minute and allow yourself to make some new ones. |
put them in films, paintings, |
poems or songs. |
give them different names if you like… they can be heroes or villains, it doesn’t matter. |
but what does matter is that all of them together, |
standing side by side, will make up one thing as a whole… and that’s you. |
be brand new, let yourself have the innocence of a kid again. |
have it be your |
call to arms… make a revival out of it.» |
I reached into my bag and pulled out my crumpled, empty notebook. |
she handed me a pen that was resting in secret behind her ear that suggested |
she knew all along that this is where the story would begin. |
i scribbled out |
four words of my own… |
«THE NEW KID REVIVAL» |
She looked at the smudged ink, gently smiled and said… |
«i guess you’re ready to go home now.» |