Shay Peyote
&
Willie Wisely
From ANDRAS JONES: Musician/artist SHAY PEYOTE is a trip. She joined our Pop Oracle session with WILLIE WISELY to ask a question about losing our religion and I have a feeling this reading has some latent potency that has yet to be revealed. Shay’s name, which can be viewed as chez peyote or “the house of peyote” is, in itself, a reference to a house of worship, and one which might fill the “gaping hole” left by the dwindling popularity of the major religions. There’s also a pretty big sync with today’s randomly chosen Pop Oracle song from the R8B app. I recorded it at venue which once was sacred ground to me, The Capitol Theater in Olympia, and whose loss left a gaping hole in my life. The song is Big White Building and the first verse begins:
“It used to be a factory.
Before that it was a farm.
Before that it was a church so don’t be alarmed”
POP ORACLE Song of The Day (March 11, 2019): ANDRAS JONES “Big White Building”
THROUGH ANY WINDOW
Early in the morning when the sun comes through any window
Break the promise that each day is a new early morning, through any window
Blue is the memory of her bedroom eyes
Green as the envy I can’t hide
Red is the color she lays so bare
In early morning, through any window
Sunlight kiss me on my head of gloom in early morning
Glide across the bed then fade at noon through any window, in early morning
Blue is the memory of her bedroom eyes
Green as the envy I can’t hide
Red is the color she lays so bare
In early morning, through any window
School bus take them far from home
Take the children far from home
Take the children far from home
Soon to see how sad their lives become, through any window
Blue is the memory of her bedroom eyes
Green as the envy I can’t hide
Red is the color that she lays so bare
In early morning, through any window
In early morning, through any window
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