In 1962, Malvina Reynolds wrote this poem which Pete Seeger put to song. I listened to it often when I was in high school on his LP album God Bless The Grass. Seems apropos to offer her thoughts today — as an affirmation — we’ve been here before.
“From way up here the earth looks very small,
It’s just a little ball of rock and sea and sand,
No bigger than my hand.
“From way up here the earth looks very small,
They shouldn’t fight at all
Down there, upon that little sphere.
“Their time is short, a life is just a day,
You’d think they’d find a way.
“You’d think they’d get along
And fill their sunlit days with song.
“From way up here the earth looks very small,
It’s just a little ball,
So small, so beautiful and clear.
“Their time is short, a life is just a day,
Must be a better way,
To use the time that runs
Among the distant suns.
“From way up here the earth is very small,
It’s just a little ball,
So small, so beautiful and dear.”
Written by Malvina Reynolds, set to music by Pete Seeger ©1962, renewed 1990.
🙂
Too small to abuse mindlessly…
So true.
Kewl ShoT! 🙂
Thank you!
THX!!
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Loved this one Lindy. Photography as always is awesome but it’s especially wonderful set to the lyrics.
Thanks so much, Tina! What a beautiful little planet we live upon and how fragile her health!