Joan Baez, protest singer of the peace and civil rights movements of the 1960s, has gone viral with a protest song for today's Trump era, called "Nasty Man"
The song features roses in the Rose Garden telling President Donald Trump that he "owes the Earth a pardon;" pokes fun at the president for his border wall plans and Melania Trump's notable absence from the White House; and suggests that he "better talk to a shrink" for his "serious psychological disorders."
In the song, Baez also describes Trump finally falling into obsolescence: "That's my little song/about a man gone wrong./He's nasty from his head to his feet./When the dirt on this man/finally hits the fan,/and no one gives a damn about his tweets,/he'll be finally and forever obsolete."
We gave them the promised, a sample of who our friend Coloane was and tell them of how they started what they knew in the first chronicle called:
We gave them the promised, a sample of who our friend Coloane was and tell them of how they started what they knew in the first chronicle called:
To embrace Coloane you have to have long arms like rivers or be a gale that wraps it with a beard and everything or sit down to examine the problem, estimate it in its dimensions, measure it systematically and finally take a bottle of wine with him and Leave the company for another time. I leave these plans, this embrace, these measurements, this bottle for another time and I send you now a few fraternal words that surround it, rejoice it and leave you willing to come to Isla Negra to challenge and compete with the ocean.