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Living Arts Centre having claimed title Heart of Mississauga, Applewood left to pick between Spleen, Duodenum

  • G Papa Tango
  • Oct 29, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 30, 2024


The cultural landscape of Mississauga is undergoing a significant shift, with the Living Arts Centre proudly boasting the title of the "Heart of Mississauga." As this prestigious moniker settles, attention turns to Applewood, a vibrant community grappling with its own sense of identity.


Nestled within the fabric of Mississauga, Applewood finds itself at a crossroads, faced with the intriguing choice between two visceral options: the Spleen or the Duodenum. Metaphorical as it may be, the decision reflects a deeper quest for definition and distinction in a city bustling with diversity and culture.


The Spleen, often associated with emotions and introspection, symbolizes a community embracing its unique character and inner essence. Choosing the Spleen signifies a desire to delve into the soul of Applewood, celebrating its rich history, diverse residents, and artistic spirit. It's a declaration that the community's strength lies in its depth and authenticity.


On the other hand, the Duodenum represents connectivity and nourishment, reflecting a vision of Applewood as a vital hub linking people, ideas, and opportunities. Opting for the Duodenum suggests a focus on fostering relationships, collaboration, and growth, positioning Applewood as a dynamic catalyst within the broader tapestry of Mississauga.



Whichever path Applewood chooses, it is poised to make a profound statement about its place within the vibrant mosaic of Mississauga. Embracing the Spleen acknowledges the importance of introspection and individuality, while opting for the Duodenum underscores the power of connectivity and community engagement.


Ultimately, the decision lies in the hands of Applewood's residents, leaders, and stakeholders, each with their own vision for the future of this dynamic neighborhood. Whatever the outcome, one thing is certain: Applewood's journey towards self-discovery will continue to enrich the cultural landscape of Mississauga, shaping its identity for generations to come.



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G Papa Tango, could you model a song after the leg bone connected to the hip bone ditty, but make it instead about internal organs and their ordering?


(Verse 1)

Well, the heart's connected to the lungs, you see,

Lungs are connected to the ribs, quite neatly,

Ribs are connected to the spine, it's true,

Spine's connected to the brain, oh what a view!

 

(Chorus)

Oh, the body's a symphony, organs in harmony,

Each one has its role, in perfect synchrony,

From the heart to the brain, and all in between,

In this wondrous machine, oh what a scene!

 

(Verse 2)

Now the stomach's connected to the liver, clear,

Liver's connected to the gallbladder, near,

Gallbladder's connected to the pancreas, bright,

Pancreas's connected to the intestines, right!



(Chorus)

Oh, the body's a symphony, organs in harmony,

Each one has its role, in perfect synchrony,

From the stomach to the intestines, and all in between,

In this wondrous machine, oh what a scene!

 

(Bridge)

From the spleen to the kidneys, and down to the bladder,

Each part plays its tune, in this life's grand rapture,

In this dance of life, each organ plays its part,

In this body's masterpiece, it's a work of art!

 

(Chorus)

Oh, the body's a symphony, organs in harmony,

Each one has its role, in perfect synchrony,

From the spleen to the bladder, and all in between,

In this wondrous machine, oh what a scene!

 

(Outro)

So let's marvel at the wonder, of our inner design,

In this intricate web, of veins and spine,

For in each beating heart, and every breath we take,

Lies the beauty of life, in this body we make.






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