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May 7th, 2010

med_cat: (dog and book)
med_cat: (dog and book)

House by the Side of the Road

med_cat: (dog and book)

House by the Side of the Road


There are hermit souls that live withdrawn
In the place of their self-content;
There are souls like stars, that dwell apart,
In a fellowless firmament;
There are pioneer souls that blaze the paths
Where highways never ran-
But let me live by the side of the road
And be a friend to man.

Let me live in a house by the side of the road
Where the race of men go by-
The men who are good and the men who are bad,
As good and as bad as I.
I would not sit in the scorner's seat
Nor hurl the cynic's ban-
Let me live in a house by the side of the road
And be a friend to man.

I see from my house by the side of the road
By the side of the highway of life,
The men who press with the ardor of hope,
The men who are faint with the strife,
But I turn not away from their smiles and tears,
Both parts of an infinite plan-
Let me live in a house by the side of the road
And be a friend to man.

I know there are brook-gladdened meadows ahead,
And mountains of wearisome height;
That the road passes on through the long afternoon
And stretches away to the night.
And still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice
And weep with the strangers that moan,
Nor live in my house by the side of the road
Like a man who dwells alone.

Let me live in my house by the side of the road,
Where the race of men go by-
They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong,
Wise, foolish - so am I.
Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat,
Or hurl the cynic's ban?
Let me live in my house by the side of the road
And be a friend to man.

(Sam Walter Foss)
med_cat: (ST scientists)
med_cat: (ST scientists)

"I'm glad I hired real cowboys."

med_cat: (ST scientists)
From a biography of DeForest Kelley, "From sawdust to stardust"--thanks again to  [livejournal.com profile] wirral_bagpuss  for the recommendation :)
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Aileen Pickering's riding lessons and the instruction he took later on made DeForest a fine cowboy actor. As Carolyn recalls, "He looked good on a horse."

However, there are some things a cowboy actor can't be ready for. With self-effacing humor, Kelley told the story: "My gang...we ride into town. There are about fifteen or twenty of us just hellbent for leather, and we tie up at a tie rail and all swing off the horses one after the other.  And as I swung, I had spurs on. My foot hit the horse next to me in the rump, and he kicked, and I went into the air." He used his arms and hands to trace the arch and spin of his body in space. "I did a loop. I knew I was turning over. I could feel myself in the air, and the tie rail, you know, and i fell, and my head just missed that tie rail. I uttered an obscenity while in the air and landed on the ground...silence...I open my eyes, and I look up, and I see all these horses. Here comes Eddie Dmytryk, big cigar, looked over. 'You all right, De?' 'Yeah.' He said, 'God, I'm glad I hired real cowboys.'"