They'll Never Get Hungry ======================== Sounds pretty cool, I dislike the moments when i'm on a trip but have to take a break because someone is hungry. Or someone needs to go to the restroom just as we find the highway clear. So, I like the little line from Fastball's song "The Way". I sometimes like to share that great song whose chorus contain the lines Anyone can see the road that they walk on is paved in gold And it's always summer, they'll never get cold They'll never get hungry They'll never get old and grey I also like it because of "an exist to eternal summer slacking...". Only once I added the reason why the song had popped to my head when publishing it to a social network: if you have read the background to the song, you understand that the "exit" is death. The real story is about a married couple from Salado, Texas, who went to the Pioneer Festival in Temple, Texas in spite of their health problems in Juse 1997: one had suffered from the Alzheimer disease and the other was recovering from brain surgery. They were found death two week later in a ravine next to Hot Springs, Arkansas. These days many of us are under curfews due to a pandemic. I read every now and then about a person who has died from the disease, and cannot help thinking about the things from which he or she has delivered themselves. Following is a link to the song: https://soundcloud.com/fika-nindya/the-way-fastball