Under a neon moon

Meanwhile in Anjeong-ri…

Hey, they are playing my song!

When the sun goes down
On my side of town
That lonesome feeling
Comes to my door
The whole world turns blue

There’s a rundown bar
Cross the railroad tracks
I’ve got a table for two
Way in the back
Where I sit alone
And think of losing you

I spend most every night
Beneath the light
Of a neon moon

If you lose your one and only
There’s always room here for
the lonely
To watch your broken dreams
Dance in and out of the beams
Of a neon moon

No telling how many tears
I’ve sat here and cried
Or how many lies
That I’ve lied
Telling my poor heart
She’ll come back someday
Oh, but I’ll be alright
As long as there’s light
From a neon moon

If you lose your one and only
There’s always room here for
the lonely
To watch your broken dreams
Dance in and out of the beams
Of a neon moon

“sometimes I think it’s a shame, when I get feeling better when I’m feeling no pain”

The look on my 21 year old face when I went back in time and tried to warn myself of the treachery that lies ahead. Hell, I wouldn’t have believed it either.

Anyway, moving on. The Philippines awaits!

I’m really looking forward to joining in the weekly excursions with the Subic Bay Hash House Harriers.

It’s on-on!

Looking down on my new hometown.

[caption id="attachment_8663" align="alignnone" width="720"] And of course the sunsets on the bay.

[caption id="attachment_8664" align="alignnone" width="960"] At least I survived the final winter of my life. Here’s what spring looks like on Camp Humphreys. There’s snowflakes in that photo if you look hard enough.

Tomorrow I’ll be hosting my team for a team building/organization day at the Daemyung Byeonsan Resort on the West Sea. It’s an overnighter and should be a lot of fun. And no, Kevin Kim, I did NOT require mandatory attendance. It’s just natural that EVERYONE (okay, with two exceptions) would want to spend quality time with the soon to be departing boss. I’m looking forward to enjoying myself with some people I truly respect and admire. Another “last time” event in my life. I’ll take lots of photos!

It’s all good and soon to be gooder. A nifty fifty days to go!

3 thoughts on “Under a neon moon

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *