“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.”
―
Another year of oddities and surprises
piggy banks in the red can’t buy bread
There’s no salvation as we face inflation
There’s global recession a dawning of depression
Patty Hearst kidnappers want to help the poor
in the year nineteen seventy-four
Mother nature dittos her wrath
angered winds leave a destructive path
Yep, the weather continues to amaze
fickleness is obvious its intent is hazed
The population grows so do our woes
Invasions, famines, strikes, and disease
Sadly, Mother earth has skinned her knees
but there’s reason to raise our banner
we’ve invented the MRI scanner
The clock may say it’s in charge
but our journeys in time still at large
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Tidbits of the year 1974
Pocket calculators start to appear in shops, the first use of UPC scanner installed in Marshes Supermarket in Troy Ohio, work begins on the 800 miles long Alaska Oil pipeline in the US, 55 MPH Speed Limit imposed to preserve gas usage US-wide, President Gerald Ford gives unconditional pardon to Richard Nixon.
People grew tired of wars in the 1960s and the music changed from the rebelliousness of those times to happier music of the 70s into the 80s. Dancing, dance clubs and the need for having a good time was a refuge for minds tired of the unrest.
Seasons in the Sun-Terry Jacks, The Way We Were-Barbra Streisand, Bernie and the Jack-Elton John, The Streak-Ray Stevens, Time in a Bottle-Jim Croce, You’re Sixteen-Ringo Starr, Band on the Run-Paul McCartney and Wings, Dark Lady-Cher.
“Everything in the universe has a rhythm, everything dances. ” ― Maya Angelou
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Eugenia
I remember 1974 so well.. I was then 20.. 🙂 And it is Tuesday where you are already?? lol..
Good to see Tom’s Candle too…
Wishing you a wonderful week.. Love and Hugs Sue ❤
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I try to release Tuesday Chatter on Mondays. It depends on my schedule. I love Tom’s candles. 🌻
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lol… 🙂 so do I.. 🙂
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1974 was a year of change for us. We picked up stakes in New York (where gas prices were rising and gas lines were becoming the norm) and moved to Maine with two young daughters and a desire to become self-sufficient farmers. 🙂
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So you followed your dreams – good for you.
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Reblogged this on When Angels Fly.
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Thank you so much for the reblog. 🌻
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Welcome!
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This gives me much information that i had no idea about! I wasn’t born yet in 1974, so some of these things are new to me! Great job on the poem by the way!
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Thank you! I am glad you liked it. 🌻
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No problem! If you didn’t post it, i probably wouldn’t know any of that!
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And feel free to visit my blog too!
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Another fun Tuesday Chatter! Have a great day!
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Thank you, Lynn, and you do the same.
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Thanks!
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I was six years old in 1974, Eugenia, although I don’t recall any of the facts here! That said, I don’t really remember much else from that year either! 😀
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Even those that are older than you don’t remember much about that year either. We were on our way to happier times. 🙃 Thank you for commenting.
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Those are beautiful lines and songs from the 70s and 80s just get me. Maybe because I am an 80s’ child? 🙂 Thank you, Eugenia. This is lovely of you. I shall definitely catch up with the blogs you have featured here. Cheers.
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Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you enjoyed it. 🌷
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🙂
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Wow this is one of your most powerful posts yet. I loved reading it .
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Thank you, Daisy. What an inspirational comment. You made my day.🙃
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Aw really? Well you should truly be proud of this piece x
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Oh Wow!
Awesome poem!
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Thank you for you awesome comment! 😉
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Wow. I loved the poem and the reminder of what went down in ’74, the year before I was born.
I write poetry and prose over on my blog. Here’s a link to my latest post… https://anotherwisemonkey.wordpress.com/2017/04/02/after-dinner/#more-3074
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REALLY SOUNDS GD
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Thank you.
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MOST WELCOME
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A provocative poem. You pulled in so many bits here to think about. Indeed as Earth’s population density increases so seems our earthly troubles and with all the advancement things don’t get easier, they simply morph into something else.
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Wow, you are spot on with your comment. You would think with our advanced technology, the world would be a better place, but not necessarily so in a lot of ways
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