The timed mechanics
Of the human heart
Shape the universe into a work of art
Organic matter making DNA
Just so you can see
What all the colors say
Realize how small you are
With no such thing
A thought too far
Had you failed to see?
Your own reality
I can see -everything
Molecules exchanging
Death and life are just the same
With god as blood inside my veins
A broken mind cannot exist
For all is one and we are it
A universe so vast, so whole
And chemicals are in control
Of not just me, but other worlds
And dying moons and little girls
Of wise old men and honey bees
And monkeys swinging
From the trees
Of every thought, of every race
From any world, from any place
The car outside
The taste of limes
My coffee cup
-Of space and time
credits
from Under Grand Suggestion,
released April 8, 2014
Bass: Bryan Beller
Drums: Jeff Campitelli
supported by 7 fans who also own “Seriously Though”
This recording makes a great workout companion! All tracks exercise my mind while I'm power walking the hills where I live in Massachusetts. Keeps the feet moving for my daily 3 miles. Thank you MFTJ and all Keneally music. rondidonato
supported by 6 fans who also own “Seriously Though”
I have been a huge fan of the great MIKE KENEALLY for many years. He is such a brilliant talent! I’m really really enjoying the latest MFTJ album a great deal. “What Wally Thinks” and “I Remember When Candy Bars Were A Nickel” respectively are a perfect one-two punch to open up an album! I’ll be enjoying this one for a long long time!! Danny Cavazzi
supported by 6 fans who also own “Seriously Though”
2001... it was probably just a couple of years since I first listened to MK's music!
Thanks for all you've written/published before/since then, maestro Mike! nespalex
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