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“ All our young lifes we search for someone to love. Someone who makes us complete. We choose partners and change partners. We dance to a song of heartbreak and hope. All the while wondering if somewhere, somehow, there’s someone perfect who might be searching for us. ”— Kevin Arnold, The Wonder Years (1988) (via lorenrochelle)
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How Many Roads Have I Wondered? By Sushila Raman (via Skymaker69) This song appears in the closing credits of the movie “The Namesake”. Had an extremely difficult time locating it.
Lyrics of the song:
How many roads have I wondered? None, and each my own Behind me the bridges have crumbled No question of return
Autumn leaves like discarded dreams trampled underneath a tide of careless feet it’s the same song playing everywhere I go it’s like an army marching right through me.
Nowhere to go but the horizon where, then, will I call my home?
Summer spent, in the high grass or just fragments, ransacked memories dark river snakes, across this murky hall boatman sings his downstream melodies.
How many roads have I wondered? None, and each my own Behind me the bridges have crumbled where, then, will I call my home?’
Description from Youtube
This video is about the sense of not belonging foreigners often have from leaving their birth country. Even when they traveled slowly and managed to establish relationships where they live, they always stand out as being different. And when they return to their home country, their new experience has made them different again from the natives. The minute you start living in another country, you will never belong to any place truly again. This can be emotionally draining.
The video tries to illustrate this. I’d like you to see it, in reverse order, the start is the end- the start is the total loss of identity, loss of body, just a final mark on the ground, and then you go back in time retracing the last 24hr, the day, staying and the last night before last.
The marking with the chalk is to mark where the bones are, it is meant to foresee the death that will come and take account of our physical entities. The “landscape art” with twigs is about leaving a unique mark,after death, something humans have always done, by contrasts with the rest of the animal kingdom.
Hell, it’s all pretty depressing, but everyone will ask himself or herself all these questions one day or another, well was was my turn. And now I can get on with other things… the next video, I’ll try to cheer you up.
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