When in medical school, you could see the faculty, masculine and feminine, with their dominant sides, choosing specific specialties. Most paediatricians were women, not because their “mother instinct” but because they care. Masculine dominance was seen in specialties that were in “doing” specialties, such as many of the surgical fields.Sensitive men went into the thinking specialties, such as Neurology, Endocrinology, Genetics.
I notice that my playlist over the years reflected a feminine sensitivity. I listen to this song at least once a day.
Every time I listen to a singer, I would like to know more about the singer. I was heartbroken to learn about Lhasa de Sela who is singer in the above video.
The Mexican-American singer-songwriter Lhasa de Sela, who has died aged 37 of breast cancer, created three extraordinary albums over the course of 12 years. She achieved fame more by word of mouth than through the media, but won various awards, including the Québécois Félix in 1997, a Canadian Juno in 1998 and a BBC award for world music in 2005.
Such is Life, my friends..
look at others who are in my playlist
Pauline Croze. French
Hindi Zahra. Moroccan. French
Rupa and the April Fishes San Francisco. India
Yasmin Levy. Israel. Andalucia
Bia Bresil France Quebec
Michelle Gurevich. Canada. Eastern European Jewish
Ajda Pekkan Turkiye
Oum Morocco
Iran and Israel
Flamenco
Tango
Cabo Verde
are all regulars
Carlos Libedinsky. Argentina Tango originator of Narcotango
they sell grapes in the street,
tomatoes change their skin,
the young girl you wanted
never came back to the office.
The letters now are not the same.
A few golden leaves and it’s different;
this tree is now well off.
with its ancient skin would change so much?
It has more volcanoes than yesterday,
the sky has brand-new clouds,
the rivers are flowing differently.
Besides, so much has come into being!
I have inaugurated hundreds
of highways and buildings,
delicate, clean bridges
like ships or violins.
and kiss your flowering mouth,
our kisses are other kisses,
our mouths are other mouths.
in what falls and what flourishes.
the day before and tomorrow.
joy in fire and rain.
consumes itself, and becomes a kiss again.
and in what we have of earth.
only the roots remain to us,
and the wind is cold like hate.
our nails, our blood, our gazing;
and you kiss me and I go out
to sell light on the roads.
and the four stations of the soul.
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