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Hemlock #28 Watchmen: A Cold War Essay (Part One) Ozymandias, The Doomsday Clock, Rorschach, Nukes in Vietnam, Berlin Pop, Rilke, Thomas Merton & the Unspeakable, and Confronting the End of the World

Hemlock #28 Watchmen: A Cold War Essay (Part One) Ozymandias, The Doomsday Clock, Rorschach, Nukes in Vietnam, Berlin Pop, Rilke, Thomas Merton & the Unspeakable, and Confronting the End of the World

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Music Credit (Cover of 99 Luftballons by NENA, performed by /millibeep)

⁠https://youtu.be/gTss-rBgUl8⁠

What the song means (⁠Genius⁠):

[Verse 1]If you have some time for me

Then I will sing a song for you

Of ninety-nine balloons

On their way to the horizon

Are you perhaps thinking of me right now?

Then I will sing a song for you

Of ninety-nine balloons

And something that came of them

[Verse 2]

Ninety-nine balloons

On their way to the horizon

Were taken for UFOs from space

Hence, a general sent

A squadron after them

To give the alarm

But there, on the horizon

Were just ninety-nine balloons

[Verse 3]

⁠Ninety-nine jet fighters

Each was a great warrior

Regarded themselves as Captain Kirk⁠

There was a great display of fireworks

The neighbors didn't understand

And instantly felt offended

But they shot at the horizon

At ninety-nine balloons

[Verse 4]

Ninety-nine ministers of war

Matches and petrol canisters

Regarded themselves as clever people

Already on the scent of a hunt⁠

They shouted, "War," and wanted power⁠

Man, who would have thought?

That someday it would come this far

Because of ninety-nine balloons

[Verse 5]Ninety-nine years of war

Left no place for winners

War ministers don't exist anymore

Neither do the fighter jets

Today, I stroll around

See the world in ruins

I've found a balloon

I think of you and let it fly

--//--

Sources:

  • Archaic Torso of Apollo

    • Source: ⁠Wikipedia: Archaic Torso of Apollo⁠

    • Summary: This poem by Rainer Maria Rilke explores an ancient, fragmented statue of the Greek god Apollo, contemplating its powerful and enduring presence despite its missing parts. The poem ultimately concludes with the famous line, "You must change your life"

  • JFK and the Unspeakable

    • Source: ⁠Goodreads: JFK and the Unspeakable⁠

    • Summary: James W. Douglass's book argues that President John F. Kennedy's assassination was the result of his conversion from a Cold Warrior to a peacemaker. It posits that Kennedy was killed by his own security apparatus for pursuing peace with the Soviet Union and Cuba.

  • Merton Lectures on Rilke

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