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Old McSorley’s Alehouse
If “everything is everything” As Nat in Old McSorley’s said, Perhaps that only was to bring Discussion to an end instead;
For if it’s true all things are so There won’t be any difference, Which he said fifty years ago To put an end to arguments.
So, “you’re okay and I’m okay” & everything’s as it should be, And nothing’s seen another way Than as it does appear to me,
While, on the other hand, if you Would beg to differ, go ahead, Coz nothing’s either false or true As Nat in Old McSorley’s said.
Over A Glass Of Ale
When I was in an alehouse that
Was south of 8th Street long ago
Over a glass I had a chat
With someone who I used to know.
What we were arguing about
Was morals (were they relative
Or absolute?) and it fell out
Each one held the alternative.
He holding, anything would go,
I saying that it wasn’t true
But yes! is yes! and no! is no!
To what nobody ought to do.
He said it all depends on place
And time and only this and that—
No white or black but only grays
Depending on how it’s looked at.
And so we went around and round
Without a single spot where we
Could find us any common ground,
Agreeing just to disagree;
He said, it all depended on
The end determining the means
As black and white to gray were gone
For every shade he found between…
“Without there being white and black
There is no gray at all” said I
And then for answer or the lack
Of one he gave this flip reply—
“Man, everything is everything,”
And that was all he had to say
For the conclusion he would bring
Was nothing matters anyway.
Yes, be gentle with the Babe’s