Saturday, October 3, 2009

For The Weekend, A Song Lyric

It is a good thing to be of a 'certain age'--not that old, at least in my own mind, but must make the admission that time has passed.  Steely Dan's Hey, Nineteen used to make me chuckle, with its lament of a middle-aged man to a sweet young thing who never heard of Aretha Franklin...now I wince!

For reasons not clear to me, Hal David's lyric Alfie has run through my mind all day.  It was written and released in the late 60's, and I remember being moved and troubled by it even then. 

Hal David was prescient in so many of his lyrics, subtly jabbing the culture that had already gone morally blind.  Add Burt Bacharach's ability to paint lyric with melody, and small masterpieces were created.

So, for those who already know this lyric, indulge me.  For so many who never have heard it, I hope it moves you:

Alfie
Lyric by Hal David

What's it all about, Alfie?
Is it just for the moment we live?
What's it all about, when you sort it out, Alfie?
Are we meant to take more than we give;
or are we meant to be kind?


And, if...
Only fools are kind, Alfie;
Then I guess it is wise to be cruel.
And if life belongs only to the strong, Alfie;
What will you lend on an old Golden Rule?


As sure as I believe there's a heaven above, Alfie--
I know there's something much more:
Something even non-believers can believe in...


I believe in love, Alfie
Without true love we just exist, Alfie;
Until you find the love you've missed, you're nothing, Alfie!


When you walk, let your heart lead the way;
And you'll find love any day,
Alfie...

Have a good weekend.

Hug the ones you love a little tighter to you, and let's remember to be grateful for all the blessings we enjoy, and scarcely notice.

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