283: “Every Ghetto, Every City” by Lauryn Hill
May 22, 2012 Leave a comment
Lauryn Hill is aging backward. She’s a tiny baby now, shrinking to a reverse-potential fetus.
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998) is her classic, sitting outside the persuasions of chronological time.
Baby Lauryn is cooing at the sky right now, and children all over the world are repeating the patterns woven into the songs of her past future.
She’s eating mooshed up pears and ham, and dreaming of her next album.
We’re all trying to break into a new timeline.
Do enjoy.