Paul Arenson
Holding on to the past that might have been but never was will prevent one from knowing what can be
Wrote late high school, linking the environment to love. About commitment and betrayal.
Sun crossing the room, a hoped for romance
Sitting at Holger Danske Bodega in Elsinore, Denmark, I wrote this in 1975.
When children die, we must be there to turn death around. It was true during the Vietnam war, and it is true today. Resist and refuse.
Written as a buffer to insulate us from the pains of growing up. Pretty funny, even now.
About Japanese government's changes to immigration law affecting Korean and other former colonial subjects and their descendnats, as well as all 'foreign' residents and continued arbitrary treatment of those who commited civil disobedience in orde
A love ends, a new one begins. Between these two events can seem a long time. This is a song about both loss and hope.
A failed attempt at love gave birth to this song about salvaging a friendship.