- Everything around you affects you. Do you know what I mean? It must be the same for you.
- For me? No, no, it's always the same.
- It can't be.
- What, so, even if it's raining or the sun's shining, or someone smiles at you a little?
- Someone smiles at you a little... Say that again.
16 Years of Alcohol, Richard Jobson, 2003
- For me? No, no, it's always the same.
- It can't be.
- What, so, even if it's raining or the sun's shining, or someone smiles at you a little?
- Someone smiles at you a little... Say that again.
16 Years of Alcohol, Richard Jobson, 2003
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Apocalypse Now - "We Are the Hollow Men"
In a scene from the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando) reads an extract of TS Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men" aloud to his followers.
Both the movie and the poem, written in 1929, were partially inspired by Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart…
Both the movie and the poem, written in 1929, were partially inspired by Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart…
John Anderson, my jo, John,
When we were first acquent;
Your locks were like the raven,
Your bonie brow was brent;
But now your brow is beld, John,
Your locks are like the snaw;
But blessings on your frosty pow,
John Anderson, my jo.
John Anderson, my jo, John,
We clamb the hill thegither;
And mony a cantie day, John,
We've had wi' ane anither:
Now we maun totter down, John,
And hand in hand we'll go,
And sleep thegither at the foot,
John Anderson, my jo.
Robert Burns - John Anderson, my jo. 1789
When we were first acquent;
Your locks were like the raven,
Your bonie brow was brent;
But now your brow is beld, John,
Your locks are like the snaw;
But blessings on your frosty pow,
John Anderson, my jo.
John Anderson, my jo, John,
We clamb the hill thegither;
And mony a cantie day, John,
We've had wi' ane anither:
Now we maun totter down, John,
And hand in hand we'll go,
And sleep thegither at the foot,
John Anderson, my jo.
Robert Burns - John Anderson, my jo. 1789