a robin and a rose

I've mentioned Robert Benchley before, quite recently, I think, one of the founding members of the lunch group who met at the Algonquin Hotel in the 30s.  I liked his low-key, even self-denigrating humour and I still remember bits of it.  I think of him every spring when I start to plant the back 40 (my balcony), not because he was an expert gardener but because he knew even less than I do, and I find that comforting.  He said all he knew of nature was a robin and a rose.  Me, too, but a little more, a very little.  I know lilacs and love them. And irises and orchids.  When I say I know them, you understand I recognise them by name. I don't know how to grow them.  I learned something about hibiscus, which I also love, when I was in the South Pacific last year and saw how huge they grow.  They do very well with a rainy season.  And now my little homebodies do well too because when I water them I pretend I'm a rain forest and they like that. I can manage water. I have a friend who loves orchids, I mean , she loooves orchids. She gave me an orchid plant once and offered to show me how to look after it.  After a two-hour lecture with demonstrations, I was awestruck and also gob-smacked. They're out of my league.

I have recently been reading a number of books by English writers and they all amaze me with their knowledge of plants. They're not even gardening or nature books, well, one of them is, sort of - Robert Macfarlane's Landmarks which I loved and pored over for the language more than for the landscapes, and The Old Ways which is really about walking trails (ways) but is loaded with plants. Most recently. I read Margaret Drabble's The Dark Flood Rises and it's full of plants.  How do they know so much?

That, of course, leads me gloomily on to a sad realisation of  how much I don't know.  I know almost nothing of the constellations. Ditto geology.  i have never understood machines. I finally saw how a car engine works, literally in a child's book that had a double-page spread of the workings of the motor with simple explanation; a perfume atomiser goes puff.puff and squirts gas (the fuel) that fires the engine.  Something like that. My son tells me I'm computer illiterate and he's right.  A computer is to me a glorified typewriter and I learn its many, varied services with constant gratitude and awe. Right now this one is telling me it's going to sleep unless I plug it into a power outlet. That happens to me, too.

Anon, anon.

 

 

the movie in my mind

Does anyone remember this song from Miss Saigon? (1989) Based on Puccini's opera,  Madame Butterfly, the musical by Claude[Michel Schönberg and Alain Boubil, with lyrics by Boubil and Richard Maltby Jr., is, as of the most  recent count, the 13th longest running musical ever. I never liked the opera much nor the musical because of the terrible attitudes about women and race, But that song stays with me, I guess because of the story-teller in me.  I constantly have had movies in my mind, the ones that got away (never produced) and the ones that never got written. I have one right now that I'm building.

Here are the lyrics (sung by Gigi, a Vietnamese prostitute voted Miss Saigon), about her "customers":

they are not nice, they're mostly noise
they swear like men, they screw like boys
I know there's nothing in their hearts
but every time I take one in my arms
it starts:

the movie in my mind
the dream they leave behind
a scene I can't erase
and in a strong GI's embrace
flee this life
flee this place

the movie plays and plays
the screen before me fills
he takes me to New York
he gives me dollar bills

our children laugh all day
and eat too much ice cream
and life is like a dream

dream
the dream I long to find
the movie in my mind

KIM (the young, virginal new girl, aka Madame Butterfly):
I will not cry, I will not think

I'll do my dance, I'll make them drink
when I make love, it won't be me
and if they hurt me, I'll just close my eyes

KIM GIRLS
and see they are not nice, they're mostly noise
the movie in my mind they kill like men, they die like boys
the dream that fills my head they give their cash, they keep their hearts
a man who will not kill but every night again it starts

KIM
who'll fight for me instead
he'll keep us safe all day
so no one comes at night
to blow the dream away

dream
the dream I have to find
the movie in my mind

ALL GIRLS
and in a strong GI's embrace
flee this life
flee this place

KIM
a world that's far away
where life is not unkind
the movie in my mind

  • Writer(s): Richard E. Maltby, Alain Albert Boublil, Claude Michel Schonberg
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