Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Greeced Descent)








Baby let me follow you down, 
Baby let me follow you down
Well I'll do anything in this God Almighty world
If you just let me follow you down.








Can I come home with you, 
Baby can I come home with you ?
Yes I'll do anything in this God Almighty world
If you just let me come home with you.








Baby let me follow you down, 
Baby let me follow you down
Well I'll do anything in this God Almighty world
If you just let me follow you down.








Yes I'll do anything in this God Almighty world
If you just let me follow you down.









KEY:


1.  Eurozone map.

2.   The Construction and Destruction of Troy, Orosius Master, Paris, 1405–6. In City of God (Cité de Dieu; original text in Latin); Saint Augustine, author; Raoul de Presles, translator. The Philip S. Collins Collection, gift of Mrs. Philip S. Collins in memory of her husband, 1945. Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ms. 1945.65.1, fol. 66v.

3.   Water Jar with the Sack of Troy (Iliupersis), Greek, about 520–500 B.C. Black-figured hydria attributed to the Leagros Group. Terracotta. Staatliche Antikensammlung und Glyptothek München.

4.  U.S. President Barack Obama greets  Greek Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou, East Room, White House, March 9, 2010.

5.  Political poster; origin unknown.

6(a).  Link:   Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Bob Dylan with The Band -- Last Waltz)

6(b). Link:  Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Bob Dylan and The Hawks, 1966)

7.  Euro/Eurozone symbol in front of European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Germany.

8. (Note)  Despite existing in what seems to be a permanent terror state regarding world events and the lack of convincing, competent U.S. leadership, I really love Baby Let Me Follow You Down.










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