40 years or many aeons
It’s all exactly the same
What more is there to see?
Just give it a new name
Every empire risen
Has since fallen away
It’s the rhythm of events
There’s nothing that will stay
Do not dwell further on it
Neither choose to ignore
Every atom recycled
And we will be no more
14th Jun 2024 – Submitted to Poets and Storytellers United Friday Writings #131
Eremo are a four-piece math-rock band fighting their way out of Milan, IT since 2015
L’ego in un pagliaio recorded at Trai Studio
Mastered by Snug Recording
Artwork by Federico Verde
eremo.bandcamp.com – released May 2021
s/t originally released December 2016
Gratitude Journal
I am so happy and grateful for the cheap rope I bought for Tangmo to play with and that I found it again in the field opposite after he ran away with it last night.
Ploughed through all my recently downloaded music. Some genius works there and lots of perplexing nonsense. I have too much and also not enough. I have half a plan to do another new podcast for a while. We’ll see. I want to get on top of my blog more than anything.
The daylight is weird today. It’s warm but looks like it will rain but it is 100% unlikely to rain. It’s making me feel tired. Or maybe I am tired. I think I just want to go and watch crappy TV for a while. Give my brain a break.

Hmm, hard to argue with that! It puts me in mind of the saying (not quite the same message, but almost): ‘Change is the only constant.’
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I guess it is about accepting the circumstance. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Yes, things go around and around. The only constant: We never learn.
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Maybe that depends on how we measure time. Maybe in the next 100,000 years we’ll be getting somewhere!
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This brings to mind a quote: the more things change the more they stay the same. Seems there are patterns that repeat and that we cannot escape.
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Love, love the what goes around, comes around approach you took to this challenge! Cheers.
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Thank you.
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It’s no use running from change, because it always will catch up with you in the end. The best we can do is ride it out and see what we can pick up in the brief moments we can catch our breath.
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Better still, embrace it!
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