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Occurrence # 38

from The Secret Life Of Rocks ('06) by Boxwood

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November 17th, 2002, occurrence # 38, added to the list of all the time that I have realized that I have started loosing site of what's important in my life and it hits me like a tragedy. I sit and retrace the steps that have led me to this equal sign thats kept me staring blankly at the question mark that follows, the empty lot, the gessoed canvas stretched and wanting something that I can't visualize.
Then it comes like from the corners of my eyes, like balanced on the tip of my tongue and slow leaning forward about to pick a side, and it occurs to me, watching cars outside my window traveling sixty thousand miles an hour around the sun, that I could sit here and not do anything, and the clocks will still tick on and take me along for the ride in the back seat, moving forward, along with everything else and things may happen to me but I may never happen to anything else.
But its harmful to feel that time is running out on you. It isn't.
A life time is an incline we shoot ourselves from and if I try in the mean time to find all the pockets of inspiring insight I'm bound to move faster each time, trading clocks for inertia, if I aim past my end

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from The Secret Life Of Rocks ('06), released October 1, 2006

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Boxwood Hollywood, Florida

Loop artist, Boxwood, takes the art of looping off the beaten path and into new territory interweaving guitar, vocals and percussion to hypnotic effect. Far from being gimmicky, the loop pedal is just the means to an end. The end being catchy and lush, well-crafted songs, performed solo, with all the dynamics of a full band. ... more

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