SO MUCH TIME HAS PASSED

SO MUCH TIME HAS PASSED

Los Angeles
Sep. 29 10:22 am

So much time has passed. I have these moments where I think to myself where are you, who are you, what day is it today? Time is lost on me. It always has been. To me, the most sensible thing about time is that the clock is a perfect circle. I keep coming back here; back to this place, but on a different day and with a different set of eyes. I read an old journal this morning. Nearly by accident, but not exactly. It had been lying there in my closet waiting for a home after a recent unpacking. Before I retired it to the drawer where I retire things, I gave it one last look. A page from another life. Same person, different day, different set of eyes, lighter pressure on the pen. A page full of certainty and also full of questions. It's always strange to read the things you've hoped for in the past because by now those hopes may be spoken for or gone, transformed or altogether forgotten. Like time, hope can be so senseless. It can carry us up mountains or lie us in the quicksand. But like time, hope is unstoppable, inevitable, and blind. Sometimes we travel fast, hurdling towards the unknown, sometimes the unknown comes hurdling towards us while we watch time standing still. All of this means very little I'm sure, but it felt like something when I sat down to write it.

Perhaps I've been wasting our time.

Good morning and thank you to everyone who is or will be checking out The Glass Passenger in the upcoming weeks. Your support is both felt and greatly appreciated. So glad to finally have it reach the light of day.

-Andrew

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It's a funny thing when you look your own writing, especially when it seems like someone else wrote it. This coupled with you being admittedly oblivious to time (which is probably the left-brained artist in you exacerbated by time-zones) -- it can make you old journals seem so foreign. But oh, doesn't that make them even better to re-read? I'm very excited to finally to get back to reading your blogs, although I'm sure everyone is "hitting you up on myspace, facebook" or whatever illustrious networking site is in. Unfortunately I'm on my blackberry most of the time, so I will be checking these out.

Very introspective, andrew. I've kept a journal since I was six-years-old, so I can really understand where you're coming from here. Also, no time wasted! Glass Passenger is phenomenal. Best album yet. And that is REALLY saying something.

I am so very sure I sound like literally everyone else who has commented, but perhaps there's a reason people keep saying that YOU ARE A GREAT WRITER! I'm working towards an MFA in creative writing (projected graduation: 2090), and you already do so many of the things our profs tell us to do. Soooo I'm just throwing it out there - a book? The future's big and bright, man, and so full of something that we know nothing about. So consider it.

-wes

It's a funny thing when you look your own writing, especially when it seems like someone else wrote it. This coupled with you being admittedly oblivious to time (which is probably the left-brained artist in you exacerbated by time-zones) -- it can make you old journals seem so foreign. But oh, doesn't that make them even better to re-read? I'm very excited to finally to get back to reading your blogs, although I'm sure everyone is "hitting you up on myspace, facebook" or whatever illustrious networking site is in. Unfortunately I'm on my blackberry most of the time, so I will be checking these out.

Very introspective, andrew. I've kept a journal since I was six-years-old, so I can really understand where you're coming from here. Also, no time wasted! Glass Passenger is phenomenal. Best album yet. And that is REALLY saying something.

I am so very sure I sound like literally everyone else who has commented, but perhaps there's a reason people keep saying that YOU ARE A GREAT WRITER! I'm working towards an MFA in creative writing (projected graduation: 2090), and you already do so many of the things our profs tell us to do. Soooo I'm just throwing it out there - a book? The future's big and bright, man, and so full of something that we know nothing about. So consider it.

-wes

It's a funny thing when you look your own writing, especially when it seems like someone else wrote it. This coupled with you being admittedly oblivious to time (which is probably the left-brained artist in you exacerbated by time-zones) -- it can make you old journals seem so foreign. But oh, doesn't that make them even better to re-read? I'm very excited to finally to get back to reading your blogs, although I'm sure everyone is "hitting you up on myspace, facebook" or whatever illustrious networking site is in. Unfortunately I'm on my blackberry most of the time, so I will be checking these out.

Very introspective, andrew. I've kept a journal since I was six-years-old, so I can really understand where you're coming from here. Also, no time wasted! Glass Passenger is phenomenal. Best album yet. And that is REALLY saying something.

I am so very sure I sound like literally everyone else who has commented, but perhaps there's a reason people keep saying that YOU ARE A GREAT WRITER! I'm working towards an MFA in creative writing (projected graduation: 2090), and you already do so many of the things our profs tell us to do. Soooo I'm just throwing it out there - a book? The future's big and bright, man, and so full of something that we know nothing about. So consider it.

-wes

It's a funny thing when you look your own writing, especially when it seems like someone else wrote it. This coupled with you being admittedly oblivious to time (which is probably the left-brained artist in you exacerbated by time-zones) -- it can make you old journals seem so foreign. But oh, doesn't that make them even better to re-read? I'm very excited to finally to get back to reading your blogs, although I'm sure everyone is "hitting you up on myspace, facebook" or whatever illustrious networking site is in. Unfortunately I'm on my blackberry most of the time, so I will be checking these out.

Very introspective, andrew. I've kept a journal since I was six-years-old, so I can really understand where you're coming from here. Also, no time wasted! Glass Passenger is phenomenal. Best album yet. And that is REALLY saying something.

I am so very sure I sound like literally everyone else who has commented, but perhaps there's a reason people keep saying that YOU ARE A GREAT WRITER! I'm working towards an MFA in creative writing (projected graduation: 2090), and you already do so many of the things our profs tell us to do. Soooo I'm just throwing it out there - a book? The future's big and bright, man, and so full of something that we know nothing about. So consider it.

-wes

It's a funny thing when you look your own writing, especially when it seems like someone else wrote it. This coupled with you being admittedly oblivious to time (which is probably the left-brained artist in you exacerbated by time-zones) -- it can make you old journals seem so foreign. But oh, doesn't that make them even better to re-read? I'm very excited to finally to get back to reading your blogs, although I'm sure everyone is "hitting you up on myspace, facebook" or whatever illustrious networking site is in. Unfortunately I'm on my blackberry most of the time, so I will be checking these out.

Very introspective, andrew. I've kept a journal since I was six-years-old, so I can really understand where you're coming from here. Also, no time wasted! Glass Passenger is phenomenal. Best album yet. And that is REALLY saying something.

I am so very sure I sound like literally everyone else who has commented, but perhaps there's a reason people keep saying that YOU ARE A GREAT WRITER! I'm working towards an MFA in creative writing (projected graduation: 2090), and you already do so many of the things our profs tell us to do. Soooo I'm just throwing it out there - a book? The future's big and bright, man, and so full of something that we know nothing about. So consider it.

-wes

i like the way you think. now i don't feel crazy when i space out and think till i have gotten to outer space from just the topic of ketchup

I often do the same thing -- read an old journal by accident, but not exactly. Most of the time it feels really surreal, like a story written by someone else. In a way, it's also a checklist for all the hopes and dreams you did or did not accomplish. You're so right about hope. It's usually the only thing that gets us through. Thanks for writing this. It was not a waste of time.

Andrew,

Is there anything you can't do? I sincerely mean that. You write some of the most incredible and clever lyrics I've ever heard! Playing the piano is second nature to you. Now I find out that you're a fantastic writer?!

Well, I found out wayy earlier... but now I can comment about it.

I'm slightly intimidated to describe the details of your writing and the reasons why I find certain lines so captivating... but in due time, I hope I will.

In the meantime, you have absolutely NOT been wasting our time.

I promise.

So please, keep writing (and hopefully often).

-Janelle

"Sometimes we travel fast, hurdling towards the unknown, sometimes the unknown comes hurdling towards us while we watch time standing still."

triggers the following lyric in my head...

If we have lost control, we're drifting slow into the so unknown.

Just thought I'd add that tidbit... :)