History is Prologue

rapscallionyouthrapscallionyouth Posts: 28
edited February 2004 in Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
"History is Prologue"

Can anyone explain or give examples of this saying?
I make the shapes come much too close
I pull my eyes out
Hold my breath
And wait until I shake...
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  • Perhaps that in everything new we do, history plays a part or is the basis for what we do. Just what I thought.

    I try to live in the now. :)
    Forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. - Leonard Cohen
  • welcome.
    Some people have to have the sultry evenings Cocktails in the blue, red and grey But I like every minute of the day.
    INTER-FUCKING-MISSION!!!
    Newcastle-Riverside 02/22/92!!!
    E.rutherford New Jersey 01/06/06
    Athens -Greece.survived !barely-
    Wembley 18/06/07- no words- just smiles!
  • Also...dictionary.com lists the word "prologue" as "An introductory act, event, or period." History is what comes before us, before *right* *now.* And in two seconds, right now becomes history...what has gone before.

    Voila! History is prologue!
    I wish I was a Democrat
    One that had a chance to win
    I wish I was a Republican
    But would I be a human being?
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