"In short, there's simply not...a more congenial spot...for happy-ever-aftering, than here in Camelot".
Not sure why, but those words, from that song (Camelot), get stuck in my head sometimes, and I start singing it. (Only, though, when no one else is around...you should thank me for that).
It makes one think, though...about living in our own utopia. And is there such a place? Utopia is a state of mind, but geographical location can play a big part in that, if you feel you're where you want to be.
I try to convince myself, that where I'm living, IS my utopia. OR, that it's a utopia. I can never quite get there, though, as it's also a place in time.
Sigh...
I'm not familiar with the song, but I do agree with the view of Camelot as a state of mind, rather than a physical place. After all, there's no certainty about the physical place of Camelot from King Arthur's legend.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, DUTA...definitely, a state of mind.
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