This Sunday and in 2022, let’s just ‘Enjoy every Sandwich’ and Stay Blessed Forever. Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon, released in 2004, is a tribute album to the late Warren Zevon by many famous musicians. Phone-In, Curbside Delivery, To-Go & Pickup Available Call 719.203.4743.
Write this on a rock…Life is short! Enjoy every sandwich. Warren was lucky he knew how much time he had left. And all the credentials in the world can’t begin to move the scales when weighed against having joy in your life and spending quality time with loved ones. Financial security is a good thing, but it’s not more important than health. Surviving these Covid induced tough economic times is important, but not at the expense of love.
“Enjoy every sandwich” was Zevonese for “Slow down the speed of life! Listen to a bird! Smell a rose! Hug your loved ones!” warren zevon, zevon, warren zevon album, warren zevon 1976, poor poor pitiful me, ill sleep when im dead, carmelita, frank and jesse james, the french inhaler, desperados under the eaves, mohammeds radio. We sometimes get so wrapped up in our business that we risk losing our grip on the things that really matter: health, happiness and those who love us. They are there in greater abundance than you know, just pleading for your attention. “Enjoy every sandwich.” Please don’t wait until your deathbed to appreciate all the gifts that surround you. Real satisfaction and true tranquillity arise from savouring the basic blessings that hide in plain sight. But, They are not.įFA (Fame, Fortune and Applause) will never bring you the sustained riches that JPF (Joy, Peace and Freedom) will allow.
Oh, how we neglect the simple magic of each day in hot pursuit of the trinkets and fascinations that our culture sells us, as the gateways into happiness and inner peace. You know, what were Zevon’s parting words? Looking straight through the camera lens into every soul watching, he just said, “Enjoy every sandwich.” On October 30, 2002, after Zevons terminal mesothelioma diagnosis, he was featured on The Late Show with David Letterman as the only guest for the entire ho. When legendary musician Warren Zevon was dying of terminal Lung cancer at the age of 52, he appeared on the David Letterman’s talk show and Letterman asked him, what he had learned about life.