Written for Thursday Inspiration #319 –
“Second Hand News”. Here’s my response.
For this week’s Thursday Inspiration, Jim Adams asks us to respond to the challenge by using the prompt word ‘place’, referring to the song,“Second Hand News” by Fleetwood Mac or any other song by them, featuring a song about retreating into a secluded, private space to heal or find solace, or whatever we think fits. Here is my story.

Like A Rock
Chase unplugs the phone each evening at six. The silence that follows feels like victory.
His cabin sits three miles from the nearest neighbor, which is still too close. He built the porch himself, cut the firewood, patched the roof when winter came. Every nail he drove felt like punctuation: I. Don’t. Need. You.
People always want something …. conversation, validation, the exhausting performance of caring. He tried it once, long ago. The weight of another person’s expectations nearly crushed him.
Now he wakes to frost patterns on the windows, eats when he’s hungry, speaks only to himself. Some might call it loneliness. Chase calls it freedom.
At night, lying in his narrow bed, he sometimes hears the wind testing the walls. It sounds almost like knocking. He never answers. He is granite, an immovable rock.
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Written by Paul Simon, “I Am a Rock” is a 1965 folk-rock song addressing extreme isolation, emotional detachment, and the protective walls built to avoid heartbreak. It was originally recorded for The Paul Simon Songbook (1965) before becoming a hit for Simon & Garfunkel on their Sounds of Silence album (1966). The lyrics describe a person who has become a “rock” and an “island” …. emotionally detached, avoiding friendship, and hiding from pain after a breakup. It highlights self-imposed isolation and the refusal to let anyone “penetrate” the narrator’s emotional, protected, or “numb” world. The Simon & Garfunkel version reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966.
This is “I Am A Rock” by Simon & Garfunkel
Many thanks to Jim Adams for this week’s inspiration. Thanks to you all for stopping by for a look and a listen.
That’s all she wrote, kids. See you on the flip side. 😎
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really, really cool Nancy…I get it…sometimes it’s exhausting
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Thanks, Dylan. It’s exhausting for everyone eventually.
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that’s the beauty of it all….it’s life…enjoy…
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made me think of the old lighthouse keepers who would spends months alone. I wonder how many found themselves and how many really struggled.
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Nice analogy, Gary. I’m sure it was a lonely existence for a family man; not so much, I reckon, for a bachelor! There are probably just a handful of manually, fully-staffed lighthouses these days. Thanks for a great comment.
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awesome story Nance, loved it! 🤗🤗✨✨🤗🤗
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Thanks so much, CA! You always brighten my day! ✨
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Great story and song Nance🙌
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Can’t go wrong with S&G. Thanks, Ange!
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Sounds like someone who has really found himself.
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Yes, Esther. I think he’s at peace with his decisions and living live on his terms. Thank you!
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It sounds like a great deal to me. When one is an empath, it’s far too easy to lose one’s self in the cries of others. And 3 miles is just a nice hike, when one wants a little company!
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Yes and yes! As an empath myself, I fully get where you’re coming from. Thanks, Liz.
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Nice choice, Nancy going with this sad song where a person has figured out how to survive by themself.
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Thanks very much, Jim. This was an interesting topic.
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He sounds like the perfect man! I loved this.
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Haha! Great comment! Thanks, Jodi.
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This got me thinking in the total opposite direction–Barbra Streisand singing about ‘people who need people are the luckiest people in the world’
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I also meant to say what an excellent piece this is!
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Aw, thanks Lois. It was implied. 😉
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That’s an great take, Lois! Maybe you’ll join in sometime. 😃
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Living alone as I do, I can almost relate to this. It’s a single life for me!
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And it suits you very well, dear Keith!
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A very strong person can do this
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Vero, cara! Grazie.
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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I think he’s on the right track for peace. Great story and song.
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Seems right to me, too. Thanks, Ernie.
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An outstanding piece thought provoking writing, accompanied by an equally evocative song (one of my favorites, from one of my earliest vinyl’s),…
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Ivor, I thought about this song, too, but I wrote about my MC being a rock so went with my original choice. Can’t go wrong with S&G 🥰🎶
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It’s a fabulous album, and now I’m wondering how times I’ve played it over the last “Sixty” years, Nancy🎶🥰
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Countless, I’m sure, my friend! 🥰🎶
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Yes, “Countless” … maybe there’s a poem in that fascinating word 📖🥰
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If there is …. and I’m sure there is …. you’ll be the one to write it! 🥰📝
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Lovely story, and a great song for it.
It was kind of Jackson Browne to pose for your header photo, wasn’t it 😉
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Hahaha! My first thought was “Harrison Ford”! 😁
Thanks much, Clive.
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My second favourite Simon and Garfunkel song
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It’s a beauty. Thanks, Brian.
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wonderful …..
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Thanks so much, sis!
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