Saturday, September 10, 2016

September 10, 2016



HARD TIMES

Some times we  fall upon "Hard Times". 

Like an orphan child they are laid at our door. 

What to do? What to do? What to do?

Listen to a song - a song like "Hard Times."

Listen carefully to the words - to another's soul.

Everyone has sung it. Everyone has felt it: 

Dolly Parton, Emilylou Harris, Bob Dylan,
Mary Black, Johnny Cash, Mavis Staples,
Bruce Springsteen and so many others
on the other side of our door. Then pray
each time you hear the old words, 
"Hard Times, Come Again No More." 
Hard times, come again no more to my door. 


© Andy Costello Reflections 2016













"HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO MORE"

Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears,
While we all sup sorrow with the poor;
There's a song that will linger forever in our ears;
Oh hard times come again no more.

[Chorus:]
Tis the song, the sigh of the weary,
Hard times, hard times, come again no more
Many days you have lingered around my cabin door;
Oh hard times come again no more.

While we seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay,
There are frail forms fainting at the door;
Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say
Oh hard times come again no more.

There's a pale drooping maiden who toils her life away,
With a worn heart whose better days are o'er:
Though her voice would be merry, 'tis sighing all the day,
Oh hard times come again no more.

[Chorus]

Tis a sigh that is wafted across the troubled wave,
Tis a wail that is heard upon the shore
Tis a dirge that is murmured around the lowly grave
Oh hard times come again no more.

[Chorus]


FROM WIKIPEDIA

Hard Times Come Again No More

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Cover of the sheet music, 1854
Published
New York: Firth, Pond & Co. (1854)
Form
Strophic with chorus
Language
English


"Hard Times Come Again No More," (sometimes, "Hard Times") is an American parlor song written by Stephen Foster. It was published in New York by Firth, Pond & Co. in 1854 as Foster's Melodies No. 28. Well-known and popular in its day,[1] both in America and Europe,[2][3] the song asks the fortunate to consider the plight of the less fortunate and ends with one of Foster's favorite images: "a pale drooping maiden".
The first audio recording was a wax cylinder by the Edison Manufacturing Company (Edison Gold Moulded 9120) in 1905. It has been recorded and performed numerous times since. The song isRoud Folk Song Index #2659.
A satirical version about soldier's food was popular in the American Civil WarHard Tack Come Again No More.

Original sheet music
1.
Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears,
While we all sup sorrow with the poor;
There's a song that will linger forever in our ears;
Oh! Hard times come again no more.


Chorus:
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary,
Hard Times, hard times, come again no more
Many days you have lingered around my cabin door;
Oh! Hard times come again no more.

2.
While we seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay,
There are frail forms fainting at the door;
Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say
Oh! Hard times come again no more.


Chorus

3.
There's a pale drooping maiden who toils her life away,
With a worn heart whose better days are o'er:
Though her voice would be merry, 'tis sighing all the day,
Oh! Hard times come again no more.
Chorus

4.
'Tis a sigh that is wafted across the troubled wave,
'Tis a wail that is heard upon the shore
'Tis a dirge that is murmured around the lowly grave
Oh! Hard times come again no more.


Chorus

In media

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band made "Hard Times" a focal piece of their 2009 Working on a Dream Tour.

"Hard Times Come Again No More" has been included in the following:

Dolly Parton opens her 1980 song "Hush-A-Bye Hard Times" with an a cappella verse from the song.

Recorded by Irish singer Mary Black on her 1984 album Collected.

On Syd Straw's 1989 debut album Surprise, Straw and X frontman and solo artist John Doe recorded a version of the song.

By Kate & Anna McGarrigle on the 1991 Songs of the Civil War collection.

By Emmylou Harris in her 1992 live album At the Ryman.

By Bob Dylan for his 1992 album Good as I Been to You.
As the penultimate track on the 1992 debut album from The Lost DogsScenic Routes.

In Series One (1995) of the "Transatlantic Sessions", Hard Times Come Again No More was performed by an ensemble composed of Kate and Anna McGarrigleRufus WainwrightEmmylou HarrisMary BlackKaren Matheson and Rod Paterson.

The 1995 movie Georgia with Mare Winningham and Jennifer Jason Leigh sung by Mare Winningham and band.

The 1995 movie The Neon Bible performed by Thomas Hampson.

Ambassadors of Harmony perform an a cappella male chorus barbershop arrangement on their 2000 album Sing Sing Sing![4]

The 2000 Appalachian Journey, for voice & piano with Edgar Meyer (bass), James Taylor (vocals) Mark O'Connor (violin or fiddle) and Yo-Yo Ma (cello).

Johnny Cash on the Redemption Songs disc of the 2003 Unearthed box set of out-takes and alternate versions from his American Recordingsseries.

Mavis Staples recorded it for the Grammy award-winning album Beautiful Dreamer (2004).

In 2005, the song was included in the soundtrack Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown, performed by Eastmountainsouth.
The 2005 film My Brother's War by Whitney Hamilton.

Matthew Perryman Jones included it on his 2006 album Throwing Punches in the Dark.

Andru Bemis recorded it on his 2006 album Rail to Reel.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's 2009 Working on a Dream Tour and captured on their 2010-released London Calling: Live in Hyde Park concert video.

In the Season 2 finale of Parenthood by the same name, the song was contributed to the soundtrack by Brett Dennen.

The 2012 Voice of Ages by The Chieftains, with Paolo Nutini.

The 2012 Eesti Kullafond collection of Estonian folk-pop group Folkmill.[5]

An Iron & Wine performance featured in commercials promoting the 2012 Copper television series on BBC America.

Black 47, on the 2014 album Last Call.

The 2014 9/11 Memorial commemoration (bagpipes adaption).
Kristin Chenoweth performed the song on her 2014 live album Coming Home.

Katy Treharne sings it on the Tearfund with 'West End has Faith' 2015 album Speechless.[6]

Annie Moses Band performed the song on their 2015 album American Rhapsody.

Friday, September 9, 2016

September 9, 2016




LOOKING AT THE CLOCK

Ten times a day we look at the clock....

Eleven times a day we look at our watch....
Twelve times a day we look at our day....
morning, noon and night ....
Once a week we wonder where we are....

Once a month we wonder where the years
have gone....
At one moment we're in our childhood ....
At another moment we're serious adults ....
On the porch or with our walker we're
retracing our walk through the years of 
our life....
At one moment we remember when we were kids.... on slides in the playground - then running across the fields of our high school years....
At the next moment we're grateful for our kids....
At another moment we're cursing, "Where are they?"
At this moment, I close my eyes and cry,
"Thank You God! It's been good."
"Thank You God! I want many more 
mornings just to live, just to give, just to remember that I have lived .... Amen."



© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016


Thursday, September 8, 2016



 SCENES FROM A DAY - 
SCENES FROM A LIFE  

What scenes move you to pause, to tears,
to a smile, to say, "Thank You, Oh my God"?

A father and his baby daughter in his arms
dancing on a wooden floor at a wedding?

A couple standing tight together at a fence
on a windy evening looking out at the ocean?

A woman in a yard on her knees
planting flowers into the Spring earth?

A large weeping willow tree with a tiny
weeping willow tree swaying together?

A young man - backpack on back, walking
through a stony gate - coming home - maybe?


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016












Wednesday, September 7, 2016

September 7, 2016


SHOW  AND  TELL 
Self-Test # 24


It’s just a simple test. It's good if you
take it with another person - especially
someone who really knows you. It's better
if you take this test with four others. But
you really have to listen to their takes on you.
Listen! Really listen to why they picked
the object they picked that describes you.
Best: you can't argue or defend yourself.

Here’s a list of objects on a piece of
paper.  Put a circle around the one that
best describes you to you - and then pick one
object for each of the others in the test.

Apple, orange, onion, egg, roller skates,
ice skates, tire, steering wheel, door knob,
key, book, cellphone, envelope, shovel,
rose, thorn, cross, backpack, duct tape,
ballpoint pen, ice cube, ice cream cone,
ocean, lake, pond, kite, hula hoop, jeans,
t-shirt, watch, ring, donut, t-bag, sofa,
chocolates, rosary beads, paper clip,
violin, guitar, piano, table, dust rag, sail,
golf ball, vase, tennis net, bird feeder,
deck of cards, needle, thread, knife, fork,
spoon, chopsticks, sign, faucet, sink, cup,
trophy, fireplace, flashlight, other _______.




Note: this is self-test # 24 on my blog. Can you find the other 23?
  

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016
September 6, 2016


ROCK  SOLID

The Insurance Man said,
“It’s rock solid. Guaranteed ….”
Then her husband died.

 © Andy Costello, Reflections 2016


WHAT A DIFFERENCE!

How many times in life have we heard someone say, "What a difference!"

How many times in life have we heard someone say to us, "You've changed! You're different. In fact, what a difference!"

And for days afterwards we wondered,  "What were they talking about? What did they mean?"

Was it the new glasses?

Was it the new hairdo?

Every year our parish - along with our schools and our religious education programs - has a theme for the year - coinciding with the school year. 

This year our theme is, "Go Make A Difference!"

Obviously, it's not about looks or glasses - but about attitudes and values, service and loving our brothers and sisters.

Change is slow....

Change is invisible - sort of.... well while changing.

Wrinkles have a slow crawl - so too beards - and so too tires on our cars - wearing out - slowly.

When we get new tires - better - when we get a new car, "What a difference."

A son or a daughter falls in love.... and their face, their way of being with us .... changes. What a difference!

A younger sister is always in her older sister's shadow - then the older sister goes off to college - at a distance - and the younger sister comes out of her hole - out of her room - it's Groundhog's day and she is no longer in her sister's shadow. Grandma says to son - her dad - about her, "Wow, she's changed. What a difference!"

A couple are fighting - fighting - fighting - till their 3 kids one night are all alone - and mom and dad are both out somewhere - but not together - and all 3 talk about their parents. Surprise, both parents come home almost at the same time and the oldest daughter says in a commanding voice, "Mom ... Dad ... sit!"

Then she says, "We were just talking about you. Enough is enough. Either break up or go for counseling. The status quo stinks. The 3 of us are sick and tired of hearing both of you, bickering, bickering, bickering."

Silence. 

And mom and dad are shocked, surprised, stunned, and they go for counseling. 

And a few years later, while at the microphone for their 25th anniversary, they tell their  kids and family and friends, "We wouldn't be here today - except for our kids. What a difference they made in our life! Thank you!"

Tears.

A class bully moved to the west coast - and the following year - the kids in that class on the east coast said in a dozen different ways, "When he was gone. What a difference in our class!"

The shy kid gets in the band.... The lazy kid gets on the football team.... The grandmother in the nursing home discovers BINGO ... The widower discovers bridge .... A woman's group decides to get Fitbits - and besides their reading group - they become a walking group - 2 days a week. 

What a difference.

Jesus heals a blind person - a guy with a withered hand - and saves a woman who was about to be stoned to death.

What a difference.

Someone reads his and changes for the better.... and someone seeing them, experiencing them says, "What a difference!"