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The Legend of Marelou

✌️The hills are alive with the sound of music,  and those who were seen dancing were thought insane by those who could not hear the music... A filmmaker I admire was once quoted as stating that to achieve artistic success, we must leave small-town 'loserville' behind and stop competing with the 'losers' who dwell there. I disagree with him because, as creatives, it does not matter if we live somewhere affluent, gentrified, or trendy. If we choose to reside in a place that challenges our view of the world and our role within it, the success we aspire to as artists will be within our reach because our creativity will be informed by our community of choice.  When I returned from university to live with my family nearly a decade ago, I received such a challenge because I didn't need to relocate to Los Angeles or Paris. For someone like me, to endure the character growth I am referring to, I need not look any further than the community from which I originate. To make a l...

The Patient From Trenton

✌️The hills are alive with the sound of music, and those who were seen dancing were thought insane by those who could not hear the music...

If you close the door, the night could last forever. Leave the sunshine out and say hello to never. All the people are dancing, and they're having such fun - I wish it could happen to me. But if you close the door, I'd never have to see the day again. 

If you close the door, the night could last forever. Leave the wineglass out and drink a toast to never. Oh, someday, I know someone will look into my eyes and say, 

'Hello, you're my very special one.' But if you close the door I'd never have to see the day again.

Dark party bars, shiny Cadillac cars and the people on subways and trains looking gray in the rain as they stand disarrayed. Oh, but people look well in the dark and if you close the door, the night could last forever. Leave the sunshine out and say hello to never. All the people are dancing, and they're having such fun - I wish it could happen to me. 

'Cause if you close the door, I'd never have to see the day again.

I'd never have to see the day again, once more

I'd never have to see the day again.

Songwriters: Buddy Feyne / Avery Parrish / Robert Bruce, "After Hours" lyrics © Chappell & Co., Inc., Oakfield Avenue Music, Ltd.

How could anyone with any concept of Law have allowed all of this to happen?

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