I am the grit in the gears, the missing bolt, I am the poker of sticks into spokes. I like to know how things work, but sometimes when I take them apart and rebuild them, I have a few pieces left over. I am a man, so I tend to leave reading the instructions until after it goes wrong. And like all men I have a comprehensive mental map of the world and never need to ask directions. I never get lost, only sometimes I'm late, or end up in the wrong place entirely. It's what we do.
Thursday, 7 February 2008
"No Mule's Fool" Family, 1970
"No Mule's Fool"
A dusty day in this old town
A hazy yellow eye looks down
A buzzing bee's the only lazy sound
I take grass, he hits the hay
The two of us drift through the day
A butterfly, a sigh, and it's flick away
Know we're lazy, lots of people say so
But one day they're gonna see
We're only doing whatever makes us happy
We're sitting here, me and mule
We make our own rules, and it's cool
I know I'm lazy, lots of people say so
But one day they're gonna see
We're only doing whatever makes us happy
We're sitting here, me and mule
We're nobody's fool, and it's cool
Close my eyes, yeah I feel alright
Yeah, must be close to 95
Got my shade from a good old hat made of hide
One more day in God's good sun
And we won't move for anyone
Spend your lazy days and ways just turning on
I'm looking down, there's my old mule
A stubborn nag, but no, no one's fool
He's my only friend and he's cool
My old mule, nobody's fool
58, you obviouly got the answer the same place I did.
ReplyDeleteYours: 3 and a snidgen, I mean smidgen ;-) ;-)
Family were the first band I ever saw (apart from The Troggs/ which doesnt really count!)
ReplyDeleteYES 58 is the answer!!!!
Sean the lacking of reck, um snidgens, definitely. As a kid I was crap at maths. But I liked all the problems in the ancient text books we had at school, all those that say... A train leaves station A and proceeds westward toward station B, at a steady speed of 46 miles per hour. Every five miles it stops at a local halt for two minutes.
ReplyDeleteAnother train, an express leaves station B at the same time, and proceeds eastwards at 68 miles per hour and makes no halts.
At what distance from Station A will they pass?
I loved those, because I could daydream stories about them
Whereas 6x-3y+15b=12 just doesn't flutter my cauliflowers.
Tony... You're right. the Troggs don't count.
I first saw Family on stage at the Leeds University Refectory. I recall they had endless crates of beer, whereas we had to shuffle out to the adjacent bar and then fight our way back with brimming pints.
Ha
Those were the days, eh...