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The sheets were soaking
wet pajama tops sticking to hot belly
i rolled over and jimmied my flashlight
from its safety slot between the mattress and the boxspring
ha! my belly was still a deep prickly pink
it burned my hand just to touch
i pressed the flashlight into my palm to make
a red x-ray halo 'round my fingers
i leaned over the bed to fish for my tuning fork
and my stethoscope
but the sudden movement made me dizzy
i tried to get my thoughts moving in a cold stream
so i could tell them everything when they got home
logic was moving in a wave of blue glass balls
the bed was wet
my hair was damp
but my body was still hot
it meant i didn't sweat the fever out
it might mean a warm tea enema later on
that slick tube up my bottom
the atmosphere was falling apart
amoeba shapes started rushing
where was my raygun?
someone was in my bedroom
it wasn't mommy cause they were still at the hospital
it was something female like the amana refrigerator lady
only with the silky red face of a fox
her big head rocked
no flash at all beamed from her glass eyes
she was offering up a tray of gleaming objects
miniature diver's tools
luminous disks
and a black plastic whistle the shape of a cigar
there were sharp hairy jewels and headphones connected with the source of the music
the low fender whine
but I went for that whistle
my mouth was all shiny and burny
i could barely puff 'cause i was crying so hard but i tried and tried 'til i did
and the shine pulled me right out of the heat into cool greyfalling back into a sea of black curtain.
stefanie died
they came home real late
their eyes were red from crying but not as red as my belly
like a true child I was sinister enough to interrupt their grief by discharging symptoms
belly smeared with pin pricks
sickly sulphur ooze and the fear of littered space behind my eyes
the doctor said it was scarlet fever
i knew better
he quarantined me
and sister had to look at me thru a telescope
time warped
my dresses shrunk
it was 1957
stefanie was dead
rock 'n' roll was rising and I had seen my first ufo
it was shaped like an eleven-year-old girl with colorless eyes.
they gave me her comic books and her iceskates but I wouldn't touch them
they had her yellow energy spread all over them
i just laid there sliding my fingers around my whistle
it had a real comforting texture like the back of a boy's neck
i laid there for years
the sheets developed the spinal eye they used to call my back
i laid there and listened for that future music
to lull me outta this separate limbo called childhood
ii
mama said i was born old
i always had this absolute swagger about the future
and a morbid foto-recall of the past
i could remember exactly how it felt in the womb
snow was falling
jimi hendrix was singing are you experienced?
i was turning on a spit in a sea of vomit cleanser
a wall of sound intoxicating rhythm
and as close as my face
a breath
a session of hesitation
and the bells
the troops
the 21-gun salute
the push into promise
and that first long animal cry of love like a fender whine
destiny plagued me
i never slept
I laid
and watched the night unravel like the future
music crystallized like snowflakes
gradually the entire storm
guitar necks sticking out of the ground like bayonets
the war between sounds
alexander coming to conquer with a fender and a saucer
i knew it was coming and I wanted to be in on it
i knew it came and went and i wasn't in on it.
i was at this party
all I knew was james brown and somebody put on "third stone from the sun"
everybody was looking at me
so I pulled out my whistle
the one shaped like a cigar with black pick-ups
by the end of "foxy lady" it was pure amp damage
they were banging their pates into the plaster but i was laughing hysterically
the ones who ripped their wigs fascinated me the most
to watch these bald and slick comet shapes rushing the walls
it reminded me of something
but i was too giddy to get my mind shining
i wasn't in on it
wasn't in on it
i couldn't stand it
i wasn't born to be a spectator
it was 1966 '67 '68
every place i went it was somebody else
i could-not-live-today
too plugged into sanguine rhythms past and the silver video we call future
here i come future
coming to get ya
i see it all moving on an immense yellow highway
they come on like trumpets and violins
cars
armies of cars that move off the ground
glowing cigar shapes
and the radio just pumps like a fist
brick roads
turnpikesthey drive me insane 'cause I can see what's coming
elp
elo
nothing real 'cept ufo
got to be royal rock warfare cause it's sitting in limbo
not what was and not what will be
rock got to move out of its stagnant moment
pray for something bubbling under the sky's canopy to rip open and rush like gas
i was the same old party
i put the whistle on the tray
it went reeling
It was happening again
i was overcome but it didn't matter
i just did what the rest of my gggg-generation did
didn't duck heads up and get creamed by the '60s
everything that happened it was somebody else.
"this your wristwatch?"
"no"
"you an artist by any chance?"
"no"
"freelance?"
"no"
no-no-no-no-monotonous bells long bong
i looked at jimi hendrix's hands
they were so immense they could push a face thru wax
etch and spear spinal stars in the noir crayola field we call sky
'scuse me!
i tripped and dropped my hand in his
it la la la landed like an insect nest and all the red wire spiders jabbed in his flesh like g-strings
it was easy to transform everything into guitar strings
hair
grass
fingers illuminated calligraphy
everything was something else
a sound was a room
a spongy layer of flesh
a trampoline of tissue
rubberish tissue
a laugh
a kiss . . .
i had to get out
i got to get out
i got out
trunk up the used drapery
gonna be a new party
children will go to the party
roll down a snowbank
eject a floodlight and the new experience will be totally ecstatic
someone's destiny will be his diver's tool that makes the incision in his chest and relax his fist over the heart and
pump it pump it thru the veins of space
the soul-ar radio breaking into snowflake light
hammering harmonics from the heart of a boy with colorless eyes
whose neck is the texture of the back of a whistle
blow-blow
the diaphragm is such-a-kinky machine
i got to get out of bed
the walls are damp and the masking tape is curling
magazine pictures of stratacasters
telecasters
jazz masters and ariel views of saucer-shaped pits slide to the floor
coffee
cigarettes
the moves of mama early in the morning
i water the cactus
from my sixth floor window I can see another window
a boy is smiling and to my right no clouds, no sun, no stones, no nothing
just a host of black cigar shapes whining in the pink skin sky
~ Patti Smith
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Saturday, 7 November 2009
Daye 44 / Shoes
summer this year is so hot
C.o.M. is melting
and i'm lying on the lawn
of my parents garden
and this song about somebody's shoes
is coming at me from out of the radio
the deejay talks over the intro
i can't tell whether it's a man
or a woman who's singing
because the pitching is 'funny'
and the music is so
dreamy heavenly churchly
that i have to stop what i’m doing
and just listen
i put down the comic
i had been reading a moment before
i close my eyes
and oh, here comes another of those
little daydreams
then i notice that the song
isn't about shoes
it's about a wedding
and something isn't quite right with the celebrations...
the lyrics take a weird turn
the singer is singing about how the bride’s mother
'..didn't give her abuse...'
because
'...she didn't forget her shoes'
now my stomach is churning and
my little back-garden daydream
is beginning to turn bad
the beat grows a little more frantic
the song turns all hurdy gurdy
a bouzouki and a harspsichord appear out of thin air
the music is becoming wilder
and i am as intoxicated
as the guests at the wedding must be
i want to join them
to join in the frolicking
the groom is getting
'..a glance from the other girls'
and i can feel that something
sexual is about to happen
but i haven't discovered
exactly what sexual is yet
so i can only guess
why those other girls are smiling
as johnny picks up his bride
off they go together
to make love
while music fills the air...
the throbbing hurdy gurdy
cuts to a piano
and an angelic choir
i wonder whether
my own wedding day will be as strange
as the one in this song
it will be but i don't know that yet
the angelic choirs have disappeared
i’m not sure that i haven’t
just dreamed the whole song
am i awake?
a fuzzy guitar is buzzing in my ear
like an irritated bee
the beat returns
the wedding guests are still dancing madly
everything is out of control
i open my eyes and i look down
the lawn looks funny
somebody is playing a harpsichord again
but it sounds far too close-up
to be coming from the radio
i look up
the blue sky looks too blue
too far away
and here comes the choir
the children at the wedding
are lalalalalala-ing
into the songs conclusion
and the stupid deejay is talking
over the fade
but i can't hear what he's saying anyway
because the radio is crackling
i just manage to catch the singers name
as a rumble of thunder
sounds in the distance
i repeat it like a mantra
over and over under my breath
syllable by syllable
rep-ah-rah-ta
rep-ah-rah-ta
rep-ah-rah-ta
even the singer's name sounds like a hallucination
C.o.M. is melting
and i'm lying on the lawn
of my parents garden
and this song about somebody's shoes
is coming at me from out of the radio
the deejay talks over the intro
i can't tell whether it's a man
or a woman who's singing
because the pitching is 'funny'
and the music is so
dreamy heavenly churchly
that i have to stop what i’m doing
and just listen
i put down the comic
i had been reading a moment before
i close my eyes
and oh, here comes another of those
little daydreams
then i notice that the song
isn't about shoes
it's about a wedding
and something isn't quite right with the celebrations...
the lyrics take a weird turn
the singer is singing about how the bride’s mother
'..didn't give her abuse...'
because
'...she didn't forget her shoes'
now my stomach is churning and
my little back-garden daydream
is beginning to turn bad
the beat grows a little more frantic
the song turns all hurdy gurdy
a bouzouki and a harspsichord appear out of thin air
the music is becoming wilder
and i am as intoxicated
as the guests at the wedding must be
i want to join them
to join in the frolicking
the groom is getting
'..a glance from the other girls'
and i can feel that something
sexual is about to happen
but i haven't discovered
exactly what sexual is yet
so i can only guess
why those other girls are smiling
as johnny picks up his bride
off they go together
to make love
while music fills the air...
the throbbing hurdy gurdy
cuts to a piano
and an angelic choir
i wonder whether
my own wedding day will be as strange
as the one in this song
it will be but i don't know that yet
the angelic choirs have disappeared
i’m not sure that i haven’t
just dreamed the whole song
am i awake?
a fuzzy guitar is buzzing in my ear
like an irritated bee
the beat returns
the wedding guests are still dancing madly
everything is out of control
i open my eyes and i look down
the lawn looks funny
somebody is playing a harpsichord again
but it sounds far too close-up
to be coming from the radio
i look up
the blue sky looks too blue
too far away
and here comes the choir
the children at the wedding
are lalalalalala-ing
into the songs conclusion
and the stupid deejay is talking
over the fade
but i can't hear what he's saying anyway
because the radio is crackling
i just manage to catch the singers name
as a rumble of thunder
sounds in the distance
i repeat it like a mantra
over and over under my breath
syllable by syllable
rep-ah-rah-ta
rep-ah-rah-ta
rep-ah-rah-ta
even the singer's name sounds like a hallucination
Friday, 6 November 2009
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Daye 41 / The Greenfly And The Rose
all good things must end
the straightest rose will bend
its colours droop and wilt
just like a love affair
the pink sensation fades
the sterling silver fades
the virgo and blue moon
soon they're just wrinkled things
the baccara
the flame red superstar
forever yours
a rose called peace
for at night the aphids dream
a microlocust's dream
they eat the world alive
and there's not a morsel left
they eat the jungle leaves
consume the wheatfield sheafs
they eat the flowers and plants
they eat their stalks as well
as their tiny jaws
munch on planet cores
their complex eyes
examine the skies
they eat the cumuli marshmallow of the sky
they eat away the blue
and they eat the sun and moon
they swallow all the stars
and both the moons of mars
they lick the plate of space
they lick their lips as well
the baccara
the flame red superstar
forever yours
a rose called peace
the greenfly and the rose
~ Robert Calvert
the straightest rose will bend
its colours droop and wilt
just like a love affair
the pink sensation fades
the sterling silver fades
the virgo and blue moon
soon they're just wrinkled things
the baccara
the flame red superstar
forever yours
a rose called peace
for at night the aphids dream
a microlocust's dream
they eat the world alive
and there's not a morsel left
they eat the jungle leaves
consume the wheatfield sheafs
they eat the flowers and plants
they eat their stalks as well
as their tiny jaws
munch on planet cores
their complex eyes
examine the skies
they eat the cumuli marshmallow of the sky
they eat away the blue
and they eat the sun and moon
they swallow all the stars
and both the moons of mars
they lick the plate of space
they lick their lips as well
the baccara
the flame red superstar
forever yours
a rose called peace
the greenfly and the rose
~ Robert Calvert
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
Daye 40 / A Quaint Old Bretagne Ballad
this lady was neither pig nor maid
and so she was not of the human mould
not of the living nor the dead
her left hand and foot were warm to touch
her right as cold as a corpse’s flesh
and she would sing like a funeral bell
with a ding-dong tune
the pigs were afraid
and viewed her aloof
and women feared her and stood afar
she could do without sleep
for a year and a day
she could sleep like a corpse
for a month and more
no one knew how this lady fed
on acorns or on flesh
some say that she’s one of the swine-possessed
that swam over the sea of gennesaret
a mongrel body and a demon soul
some say she’s the wife of the wandering jew
and broke the law for the sake of pork
and a swinish face for a token doth bear
that her shame is now
and her punishment coming
~ J. Sheridan Le Fanu
and so she was not of the human mould
not of the living nor the dead
her left hand and foot were warm to touch
her right as cold as a corpse’s flesh
and she would sing like a funeral bell
with a ding-dong tune
the pigs were afraid
and viewed her aloof
and women feared her and stood afar
she could do without sleep
for a year and a day
she could sleep like a corpse
for a month and more
no one knew how this lady fed
on acorns or on flesh
some say that she’s one of the swine-possessed
that swam over the sea of gennesaret
a mongrel body and a demon soul
some say she’s the wife of the wandering jew
and broke the law for the sake of pork
and a swinish face for a token doth bear
that her shame is now
and her punishment coming
~ J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Monday, 2 November 2009
Daye 39 / Ode To Billy Joe
when i was a little kid
my dad had this bobbie gentry cassette
and i remember playing
'ode to billy joe'
over and over and over
the opening lines of the first verse
('it was the third of june,
another sleepy dusty delta day...')
made me feel woozy
and by the time
bobbie gets to the line about
billy joe jumping off the tallahatchie bridge
i felt like i was floating outside of my body
the song is desolate
a gothic classic
as a five-year old
even i recognized that the matter-of-fact way
in which the suicide is discussed over dinner
by the narrator's family
is not the norm
it made my skin crawl
and i wondered why the girls family
were oblivious to her pain
why they had no idea
that billy joe was her 'secret' lover
and i worried whether her parents
really cared about her
and the more i thought
about that question
the more i began to worry
whether my own parents
really cared about me
it became my obsession
it shook me
i withdrew
questioned everything
looked for signs in the things
that happened around me
i hated to be away from my home
or from my parents
in case i returned to find
everything or everybody changed
i went over the lyrics in my head
searching for something that i may have missed
for a clue or a reassurance
i imagined i could travel back in time
to affect the outcome of the song
billy joe would be saved
and he and the girl could live happily ever after
i tried
i tried prayer
but the song’s outcome never changed
billy joe always jumped off the tallahatchie bridge
and his girl was always left
to spend the rest of her life pickin' flowers on choctaw ridge
and as for myself
i could never bear to imagine
what it was that billy joe
& the girl
had thrown from the bridge
i had been traumatised by a pop song
and it wouldn’t be the last time
my dad had this bobbie gentry cassette
and i remember playing
'ode to billy joe'
over and over and over
the opening lines of the first verse
('it was the third of june,
another sleepy dusty delta day...')
made me feel woozy
and by the time
bobbie gets to the line about
billy joe jumping off the tallahatchie bridge
i felt like i was floating outside of my body
the song is desolate
a gothic classic
as a five-year old
even i recognized that the matter-of-fact way
in which the suicide is discussed over dinner
by the narrator's family
is not the norm
it made my skin crawl
and i wondered why the girls family
were oblivious to her pain
why they had no idea
that billy joe was her 'secret' lover
and i worried whether her parents
really cared about her
and the more i thought
about that question
the more i began to worry
whether my own parents
really cared about me
it became my obsession
it shook me
i withdrew
questioned everything
looked for signs in the things
that happened around me
i hated to be away from my home
or from my parents
in case i returned to find
everything or everybody changed
i went over the lyrics in my head
searching for something that i may have missed
for a clue or a reassurance
i imagined i could travel back in time
to affect the outcome of the song
billy joe would be saved
and he and the girl could live happily ever after
i tried
i tried prayer
but the song’s outcome never changed
billy joe always jumped off the tallahatchie bridge
and his girl was always left
to spend the rest of her life pickin' flowers on choctaw ridge
and as for myself
i could never bear to imagine
what it was that billy joe
& the girl
had thrown from the bridge
i had been traumatised by a pop song
and it wouldn’t be the last time
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