A Short Film by Antonio Primavera, Mexican psychotherapist.
Production Assistance by Branko Segota.
The Song, "I See a Darkness," by Bonnie 'Prince' Billy.
Spiritual Guidance by Lupita Domínguez.
Lyrics:
Well, you're my friend, (that's what you told me)
And can you see (what's inside of me)
Many times we've been out drinking
And, many times we've shared our thoughts
But did you ever, ever notice, the kind of thoughts I got
Well, you know I have a love, a love for everyone I know
And you know I have a drive, to live I won't let go
Could you see this opposition, comes rising up sometimes
And its dreadful imposition, comes blacking in my mind
And then I see a darkness
Oh no, I see a darkness
And then I see a darkness
Did you know how much I love you?
There's a hope that somehow
You can save me from this darkness
Well I hope that someday, buddy
We have peace in our lives
Together or apart
Alone or with our wives
And we can stop our whoring
And pull the smiles inside
And light it up forever
And never go to sleep
My best unbeaten brother
This isn't all I see
Oh no, I see a darkness
Oh no, I see a darkness
Oh no, I see a darkness
Oh no, I see a darkness
Did you know how much I love you
There's a hope that somehow
You can save me from this darkness
Very fascinating. That was a nice ride. Everything looks like it hasn't changed since the mid-sixties.
-Jeff Johnson
beattheclock 2 years ago