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Aug/2008

I went to Woodstock to Die...
by xyzauto
I came to Woodstock to Die in 1969 - an angel saved my life.... I knew it would happen. Its 3:00 am in the morning and I can't sleep. I'm thinking about the trip I made Saturday back to Bethel NY, the site of the original Woodstock Festival. I had arrived here once before in 1969, now 39 years later I embraced the woman then a girl who had saved my life. I had arrived upon the shores of White Lake way back then, on an old junker motorcycle, a suicide machine as battered and beat up as my own mind and body. The fact that either the bike or I made the hundred-mile trip the first time was quite remarkable in itself. I was a broken young man. One who set out to save the world only to become overcome by the waves of evil and despair, which pervaded the reality I found myself in, in 1960's America. I was deaf to the phrase "I love you" from those that mattered most, I was dumb to the ways of the world as I emerged from an autistic mind set, and blinded to any possibility of overcoming the deep feelings of angst and alienation which weighed down heavily upon me. It was upon that very bike, stoned and unable to see clearly through darkened sun- glasses I hurled myself at incredible speeds towards wooden telephone poles at night both on the winding road that ran through my mind and where I actually travelled in the real world. Knowing that a centimeter closer and it would be all over. I was a seminarian who had faltered, ill equipped to battle the existential windmills of grief placed before me. I carried the hopes and aspirations of my monsignor, my parish, and the small Village of Irvington NY upon my shoulders: and I was losing the battle. Unable to fathom the chaos before me (civil unrest, assassinations, war) I drugged and drank myself into oblivion falling backwards into locked church doors-ways in the middle of the night. And as I look at this picture I am brought to tears. There in front of me stands a woman, now a grandmother. Behind her looms the Bethel Woods Museum, on the very spot we spent three days in the mud together so many years ago. She is checking in on the grandkids - our grandkids! The irony is quite profound. Stuck in traffic on my bike off 17b in August of 1969 a young seventeen girl opened the door and exited the car in front of me. As she walked shoeless toward me, her waist-long hair blowing gently in the breeze, little did I know my life would be changed forever? She asked if I would take her down the side of the road on my bike, to wait for the traffic to clear. I agreed and rode toward the Woodstock festival site with a shoeless Maria. We waited for hours, the car never made it. After several attempts to locate the car, we embraced each other, and rode together into the concert. The rest is history. Christopher Cole August 10, 2008

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From: tntcowgirl
08/24/2008 08:18:28
Absolutely beautiful!!!


From: Beachbum13
08/20/2008 13:15:42
I missed the Woodstock Festival, I was just back from Viet Nam and bummed out by the attitude of the young people, spitting on returning vets. However a group of kids asked me in San Fransico if I wanted to go to a party with them. I went and it was great. I even talked about the war with a anti war guy. However we agreed to disagree, as long as I listened to his point of view, and he listened to mine. It went a lot to me that they were willing to take a returning vet and show him a great time just because they could.

Beachbum13 aka Jack


From: chesshirecat
08/20/2008 08:21:21
This is a reall nice testimonial to the wonders of humanity. Liked it intensely.



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