Tuesday, February 12, 2019

The Minutes Pass :: Personal Narrative, Autobiographical Essay

The Minutes PassI sit around at a round desk for eight hours eight bucks an hour and doodle. The phone rings formerly or twice every few hours (if Im lucky, that is) and the cosmos of people over 50 seems to rise by the minute. I sit with my legs crossed, sandal-less, wearing work shoes and my work smile. I enjoy the phoner I find myself in, even if it is a good book and a nice thought of myself at the beach. So I play tunes in my head, sing songs of glory under my breath, even snack on barmy when my stomach grumbles. Right now Ive got Riders on the Storm contend along in my head Riders on the set upon riders on the storm Into this world were born into this world were throw Its kinda funny, seeing as how among the massive song files the Doors have recorded, I usually find this one to tickle my fancy the least, though incessantly hear it up on the radio, overplayed in time. I mean bustt get me wrong - great song, better than most - however as off the beaten tra ck(predicate) as the Doors go, I find the song preferably mundane. It has become accepted by the public, merely because its too far expose of grasp for ordinary people to in truth determine its neat and logical meaning. Of course, theyre all oblivious to this. Only true Americans, and perchance some Europeans, can come to some sort of conclusion indoors themselves about the truth in things of small importance. Europeans I enounce, because they live within their culture, see the past and their history. Most Americans on the other(prenominal) hand, live in the present, see only BIG and eat at McDonalds. I say Americans because were the home of the free, the home of the brave, all that good stuff. Every other country looks up to us for one reason or another we are the Mother country. Only it takes a true American to actually comment on the facts that really come into play while livelihood in an unmistakable society. I mean kids are still hungry, households are disru pted, yet theres a working world out there for us all. Jobs should be out there, and I think they may be.

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