It's been a while. I've been resting. I'll ease back into it with inspiration from Mama Zen and Words Count from the Garden - "Write about being safe in 53 words or less"
The Toads are writing Ballads today. I've been away from my poetry for a while busy working of some other projects. This was a good one to get back on tract. I think there's more here but for today that all I got.
Shay is kicking it old school in the Garden with some old fashioned snail mail. I took a bit of a dark turn turn on this one. The last letter I got was registered mail for the Custody Agreement mediated between me and my Ex - by far my darkest hours.
I worked in my favourite song of all time Behind Blue Eyes. I posted both versions of the Song - the original by the Who and and remix by Limp Bizkit. I like the Who better. The new version is well sung but they left out the one verse that is my favourite lyric of all time in song or poetry:
Seems like a lifetime
since I've felt sunshine
that north wind keeps blowing
I'm frozen. So frozen.
Wind blown snow angels
hard crusty drifting
across a dark carcass
the lonely forgotten
smashed jack-o-lantern
and Christmas tree ashes
spread solemnly calmly
in deafening stillness
surrounded by breath clouds
So frozen. I'm frozen.
The crack of the ice
a warm breeze at night
icicles trickle and drip
is Mother tricking me?
Roll over and dream of
the sweet smell of spring
out there somewhere
a flickering candle
Lord knows I can't handle
much more of this winter.
In memory of Philip Seymour Hoffman. This is a cutout poem for the Imaginary Garden taken from the February 11, 2014 New Yorker article the Master. All the words in this poem are from this article and in the order they appeared.
In my humble opinion Hugh Dillion and the Headstones saved Rock and Roll from Kurt Cobain and the rest of the grunge hippies wannabes in the Nineties. I know that's almost blasphemy this close to Seattle but ...
Now twenty years later they come out with this and it's just and good as their first.
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"When something stands for nothing a detached memory
this ones about everything you don't think about until you sleep"
I never know why sparks fly no place to run no place to hide
I try to slow it down but I'm just too wired
"this one's for nothing and this one's for fun"
You talk too much so I double clutch
stutter step and a sucker punch
I'm a gateway drug but there's not enough
so I sobered up 'cause that's twice as tough.
"and this one's for rock and roll and comic books and bubble gum"
I think I'm too old to be this mad
my mid-life angst feel's a little sad
'Cause when I'm in my creative space
you can't kick the smile off my face
"So this one's for the silence and the questions that it brings
and the smell of time and irreverence and the possibilities."
I never know why sparks fly no place to run no place to hide
I try to slow to down but it's just the way I'm wired
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Kerry has us writing about our "creative space" today in the Garden. For me it comes from inside and it comes in waves. I had fun with this one.