Showing posts with label woodstock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodstock. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Life is for learning
I'm a child of the 1960s, a Baby Boomer. Come of age during the Vietnam War, flower power, and make love not war.
Whenever I hear "Woodstock" by Crosby, Stills, and Nash, I get teary. Not because of nostalgia, not because I went to Woodstock (I didn't even know it was happening) but because my generation blew it.
We were going to change the world. We knew so much more than the establishment, knew sending young men to war was a crime, knew the environment was in danger, knew politicians weren't to be trusted.
And what did we do with that knowledge?
We grew up to be the people who send soldiers to war in foreign lands, grew up to invent more ways to pollute the earth, grew up to support the good ol' boys in both parties.
I never marched for peace and justice, I am not an activist, not political, not one to rally to a cause. But I am ashamed of my generation, saddened by the lost opportunities.
"We are stardust, we are golden,
We are caught in the devil's bargain.
And we've got to get ourselves back to the garden."
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