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Let me hold you in the dying light
Like a rose, like a thorn in your side
Some wounds cut you to the bone
I know you’re aching but you’re not alone
Why can’t / we wake up
The hard part / behind us
All this pain / a bad dream
Faded behind in a memory
I hate that / we said that
The words that I can’t take back
The darkness / we’ve been through
We’ll leave it behind in a memory
Don’t make me question your love, babe
Don’t give me reason for doubt
The rain’s falling over us now
Don’t let the fire go out
You act like / I chose this
To hold on / to nothing
Why can’t / we break free
And leave it behind in a memory
I hate that / we said that
The words that I can’t take back
The darkness / we’ve been through
We’ll leave it behind in a memory
I touch your face
Wait for the spark
I see your shadow
Fading slowly into dark
I lie awake
And I’m caught in between
What we lost
I’m afraid will never be
I used to feel so free
The way we used to be
Time got away from me
(Well if you cry out
I’ll be there now
I’ll be there now)
Now every night
I lie awake in my bed
While these dreams
turn to stone in spite of me
No will to fight
And I’m trapped in my head
All these dreams
Become haunting memories
I used to feel so free
The way we used to be
Time got away from me
(Well if you cry out
I’ll be there now
I’ll be there now)
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After lunch, Shadrack, accompanied by a retinue of relatives and friends, pays a ritual visit to his maternal uncle.
His uncle gives him a solid slap in the face, calling him a snotty boy who is not ready to become a real man,
and then...
gives him a cow.
A teenager is preparing for the siklebo ceremony, a circumcision ceremony among the Bukusu tribe.
But Shadrack doesn't look scared.
When he returns to his father's house, he hits the chiniimba-as the local dialect calls a bracelet with bells – again and starts dancing.
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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A former hermit in New Hampshire whose cabin in the woods burned down after nearly three decades on the property that he was ordered to leave has been charged with trespassing there once again, turning a shed that survived the fire into a makeshift home outfitted with a wood stove.
© Provided by Associated Press - SportsFILE — David Lidstone, 81, stands for a photograph near the Merrimack River, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021, in Boscawen, N.H. Lidstone, a former hermit in New Hampshire, known to locals as "River Dave," whose cabin in the woods burned down after nearly three decades on the property that he was ordered to leave, and who received more than $200,000 in donations, has been charged with trespassing there once again. Lidstone still disputes that he is on the property, and was arrested on a trespassing charge on Dec. 14, 2021. He faces a court hearing in March of 2022. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
© Provided by Associated Press - SportsFILE — David Lidstone, 81, sits near the Merrimack River, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021, in Boscawen, N.H. Lidstone, a former hermit in New Hampshire, known to locals as "River Dave," whose cabin in the woods burned down after nearly three decades on the property that he was ordered to leave, and who received more than $200,000 in donations, has been charged with trespassing there once again. Lidstone still disputes that he is on the property, and was arrested on a trespassing charge on Dec. 14, 2021. He faces a court hearing in March of 2022. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
There had been an outpouring of support for David Lidstone, 81 — better known as “River Dave" —since he was arrested in July and accused of squatting on property owned by a Vermont man. His cabin burned down in August while he was jailed.
Lidstone was a local celebrity to boaters and kayakers on the Merrimack River before his property dispute caught the attention of the masses, bringing in over $200,000 in donations to help him start a new, law-abiding life.
Lidstone, who was grateful for the support, had secured temporary housing as he figured out where to live next and believed that he could not go back to being a hermit.
But he returned to the site in Canterbury in late November, turning the wood shed into a home. He was arrested on a trespassing charge Dec. 14 and faces a court hearing in March.
“Sometimes, you have to stand up for what is right," Lidstone told The Associated Press in a phone interview from the site on Tuesday. “I'm 81, I've got nothing to lose."
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Lidstone is a logger by trade who chopped his firewood and grew his food in the woods along the river. The property, undeveloped and mostly used for timber harvests, has been owned by the same family since 1963. Lidstone had claimed that years ago, the current owner's father gave his word — but nothing in writing — allowing him to live there.
© Provided by Associated Press - SportsFILE — David Lidstone, 81, speaks with reporters during an interview on Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021, in Boscawen, N.H. Lidstone, a former hermit in New Hampshire, known to locals as "River Dave," whose cabin in the woods burned down after nearly three decades on the property that he was ordered to leave, and who received more than $200,000 in donations, has been charged with trespassing there once again. Lidstone still disputes that he is on the property, and was arrested on a trespassing charge on Dec. 14, 2021. He faces a court hearing in March of 2022. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
In the summer, he was jailed on a civil contempt sanction and was told he’d be released if he agreed to leave the cabin following a property dispute that goes back to 2016. The landowner, 86-year-old Leonard Giles, of South Burlington, Vermont, wanted Lidstone off the property.
“We'll let the court address it," Lisa Snow Wade, an attorney for Giles, said Tuesday of Lidstone's arrest.
Back in the summer, both sides agreed to arrange for Lidstone to collect his cats and chickens and remaining possessions at the site. Lidstone also was given permission to hire a surveyor to give him “peace of mind,” Judge Andrew Schulman said. As of Tuesday, Lidstone said he was unable to get someone to come out to survey the land yet.
© Provided by Associated Press - SportsFILE — David Lidstone, an off-the-grid New Hampshire hermit known to locals as "River Dave," leaves a status conference hearing in Merrimack County Superior Court, Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2021, in Concord, N.H. Lidstone, whose cabin in the woods burned down after nearly three decades on the property that he was ordered to leave, and who received more than $200,000 in donations, has been charged with trespassing there once again. Lidstone still disputes that he is on the property, and was arrested on a trespassing charge on Dec. 14, 2021. He faces a court hearing in March of 2022. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, Pool, File)
A fire destroyed the cabin on Aug. 4, hours after Lidstone defended himself during a court hearing. He was released from jail the next day after the judge ruled that he would have less incentive to return to “this particular place in the woods,” now that the cabin had burned down.
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Canterbury Fire Chief Michael Gamache said the fire was caused by accident. He said a representative of Giles who was starting to demolish the cabin on Aug. 4 disabled solar panels, which still had electrical charge in them. He also used a power saw to cut into metal supports that held the panels onto the roof. Either action could have created sparks to start making things smoke.
“What can I say, Dave is where he is happiest the most," Jodie Gedeon, a kayaker who has known Lidstone for years, posted on Facebook. “He loves to be in nature and what you’d call a free bird. ... We are still planning to build or purchase a home in the spring."
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