Some writing from The Hatch.
I can't remember the prompt, but here is the output:
How to decide.
Paddle around. At an uncomfortable junction, either dig in or move on, once you see it happen. Give it a random time frame. It’s the frame that matters. And conserving the time.
Choose what suits you. Accept what suits you. But don’t only accept. That’s the rule.
How to decide. Step out. Don’t look for constraints. Choose your own. Release. Imagine what you will and will not do. Keep what you need. Keep the memories. Jettison the things. There will always be new things.
How to decide.
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The prompt was to reimagine the lyrics to a song, substituting word meaning or...can't recall. We had 5 minutes. The only lyrics that came to mind were for The Ladies Who Lunch, from the musical Company. I kinda went with opposites.
For you men
I cry
Running in the shoes that bring hunger
Here you go
It's for someone else
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This was a warm-up, suggested by Jon Batiste, who was our guest for The Hatch. Just stream of consciousness. He used the phrase "complete inevitable statement", which I loved. So that's how I began.
“Complete Inevitable Statement” that starts as a feeling and coalesces out of the filmy mists, as they say.
Rinse, lather and repeat.
Breck, as I recall, was golden brown and pungent. Every shampoo had to have that fragrance until Herbal Essence came and made everything green, and shampoo world was broken open entirely, with man’s finest artificial scents, rooted in fruit and candy flavors.
But the 1976 Olympics of it brought us the unintentionally cookie flavor of telling two friends "and so-on”.
My husband wants a cookie oven for his man room. Thanks a lot, Jon Batiste.
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