Waiting for someone or something to come out of somewhere...See it come along and
Don't know where it's from
Oh, yes you will find out
Well, it happens all the time
It's censored from our minds
You'll find out
Slow or fast, slow or fast
Oh yeah, oh yeah
End at last, end at last
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Waiting for someone to come out of somewhere
Waiting for someone to come out of somewhere
Stand up coming years
And escalation fears
Oh, yes we will find out
Well, like a withered stone
Fears will pierce your bones
You'll find out
Oh we're waiting, oh we're waiting -- Jagger-Richard, Aftermath -1966
Recovering Catholic, retired Army Senior NCO who enlisted in the Army after graduating from college in 1973. Duty, honor, country appealed to me and I believe I owed it. Hung around until 1997. Honors philosophy degree from Holy Cross really came in handy as a Sergeant. I tried to understand, and got interested in organizational dynamics and systems thinking. Offered another stripe and big raise to stay in but retired for physical and emotional health reasons. Worked in a variety of positions in government, Tribal Enterprises, Consulting, Human Resources and Free Lance Writing. Retired after last W4 gig; I no longer have to be concerned about pleasing anybody besides myself and the cats. Guitarist, writer, still warrior at heart; poet and philosopher by avocation and direction
Work out several days a week, and read a few books a week -- everything from HP Lovecraft to Paul Krugman. Don't Drink, smoke, or have bad habits except black coffee, red meat, occasional chocolate and good conversation.