Sphere: Related ContentBLINK-182 - ALWAYS
I’ve been here before a few times
And I’m quite aware we’re dying
And your hands, they shake with goodbyes
And I’ll take you back if you’d have meSo here I am, I’m trying
So here I am, are you ready?Come on let me hold you, touch you, feel you
Always
Kiss you, taste you, all night
AlwaysAnd I’ll miss your laugh, your smile
I’ll admit I’m wrong if you’d tell me
I’m so sick of fights, I hate them
Let’s start this again, for realSo here I am, I’m trying
So here I am, are you ready?
So here I am, I’m trying
So here I am, are you ready?Come on let me hold you, touch you, feel you
Always
Kiss you, taste you, all night
Always
Come on let me hold you, touch you, feel you
Always
Kiss you, taste you, all night
AlwaysI’ve been here before a few times
And I’m quite aware we’re dyingCome on let me hold you, touch you, feel you
Always
Kiss you, taste you, all night
Always
Come on let me hold you, touch you, feel you
Always
Kiss you, taste you, all night
Always
Always
Always
“The mountains are calling, and I must go.” —John Muir
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Video Poetry (Always Edition)
Video Poetry (G.I. Edition)
Sphere: Related ContentSTREET DOGS - BACK TO THE WORLD
I got to go back to the world
Back to my girl
Back to my family and kids
Have to go and see my home again
Don’t want my life to end
Before my time is due
And the kids are bigJust got the postal package from my wife and kids
It brings me comfort while I’m stuck in this desert mess
But don’t get me wrong, perform my mission
Just sounding off on my homesick condition
Got to get out, a short timer, my heart it begs for homeI got to go back to the world
Back to my girl
Back to my family and kids
Have to go and see that town again
Don’t want my life to end
Before my time is due
And the kids are bigSeen many a firefight since we deployed out here
Learned how to survive with my friends
Their focus, adrenaline and fear
But the odds haunt me, hope I don’t get hit
Be that body with a flag adorned to it
I’m gonna make it, the short timer, hellbent on going homeI got to go back to the world
Back to my girl
Back to my family and kids
Have to go and sing that song again
Don’t want my life to end
Before my time is due
And the kids are bigI’m not a policy maker
Just a sworn-in order taker
Doing my best to stay alive
I’m gonna make it
To CONUS real soon
Hope some days still lie ahead for meI got to go back to the world
Back to my girl
Back to my family and kids
Have to go and see my home again
Don’t want my life to end
Before my time is due
And the kids are bigI’ve gotta go back
Too short to turn back
Gotta go back
Back to the world again
Poetry Friday (and it’s a doozy)
HEY ALLEN GINSBERG WHERE HAVE YOU GONE AND WHAT WOULD YOU THINK OF MY DRUGS?
A mouse went to see his mother. When his car broke down he bought a bike. When the bike wore out he bought skates. When the skates wore down he ran. He ran until his sneakers wore through. Then he walked. He walked and walked, almost walked his feet through so he bought new ones. His mother was happy to see him and said, “what nice new feet you have on.”
—paraphrase of a story in Mouse Tails by Arnold Lobelhey, listen, a bad thing happened to
my friend’s marriage, can’t tell you
only can tell my own story which
so far isn’t so bad:“Dad” and I stay married. so far.
so good. so so.But it felt undoable. This lucky life
every day, every day. every. day.(all the poetry books the goddamn same
until one guys gets up and stuns the audience)Then, Joe Wenderoth, not by a long shot
sober says, I promised my wife I wouldn’t fuck
anyone, to no one in particular and reads a poem
about how Jesus has no penis.Meanwhile, the psychiatrist, attractive in a fatherly
way, says libido question mark.And your libido?
like a father, but not like mine, or my sons’—“fix it.”
My friend’s almost written
a good novel by which I mean finished
which means I’d like to light myself
on fire, on fire
with envy, this isn’t “desire”
not what the Dr. meant
by libido?
I hope—not, it’s just chemical:
jealousy. boredom. lethargy.Books with prominent seraphs: their feet feet feet I am
marching to the same be—other
than the neuronic slave I thought anxiety made me
do it, made me get up and carry forth, sally
the children to school the poems dragged
by little hands on their little seraphs
to the page my marriage sustained, remaining
energy: project #1, project #2, broken
fixtures, summer plans, demand met, request
granted, bunny noodles with and without cheesy
at the same time, and the night time I insomnia
these hours penning invisible letters—till it stopped.
doc said: it’s a syndrome. you’ve got it,
classic.it’s chemical,
mentalcircuitry we’ve got a fix for this
classic, I’m saying I canmake it better.
Everything was the same, then,
but better.At night I slept.
In the morning got up.Kids to school, husband still a fool—
hardy spirit makes
me pick a monday morning fight, snipe! I’ll pay for that
later I’m still a pain in the
elbow from writing prose those shift+hold+letter,
I’m still me less sleepy, crazy, I suppose
less crazy-jealous just
ha-ha now at Jesus’ no penis his
amazed at the other poet’s kickass
friend’s novel I dream instead about
the government makes me put stickers
on my driver’s license of family members
who are Jews, and mine all are. Can they get us
all? I escape with a beautiful light-haired man,
blue-eyed day trader, gentile.gentle, gentle, mind encased in its
blood-brain barrier from the harsh skull
sleep, sleep and sleepy wake and want
to sleep and sleep a steep dosage—“—chemical?”
in my dreams now every man’s mine, no-
problem, perhaps my mind’s a little plastic,
malleable, not so fatal nowthe dose is engineered like that new genetic watercress
to turn from green to red when planted over buried
mines, nitrogen dioxide makes for early autumn
red marks the spot where I must
watch my step, up one half-step-dose specific—The psychiatrist’s lived in NY so long
he’s of ambiguous religious—
everyone’s Jewish sometimes—
writes: “up the dosage.”now,
when I’m late I just shrug
it’s my new improved style
missed the train? I tug
the two boys single filethe platform a safe aisle
between disasters, blithely
I step, step, step-lively
carefully, wisely.I sing silly ditties
play I spy something pretty
grey-brown-metal-filthy
for a little city fun.Just one way to enjoy life’s
trials, mile after mile, lucky
to have such dependable feet.you see,
the rodents don’t frighten I’m
calm as can be expected to recover left to my
one devivces I was twice as fast getting everywhere but
where did that get me but there, that inevitable location
more waiting, the rats there scurry, scurry, a furrytill the next train comes
“up the dosage.”
Brown a first-cut brisket in hot Dutch oven
after dusting with paprika. Remove. Sauté
thickly sliced onions and add wine. (Sweet
is better, lasts forever, never need a new bottle).
Put the meat on onions, cover with tomato-sauce-
onion-soup-mix mixture, cover. Back in a low
oven many hours.The house smells like meat.
My hair smells like meat.I’m a light unto the nation.
I’m trying
to get out of Egypt.
This year,
I’ll be better.Joseph makes sense of the big man’s dreams, is saved,
saves his brothers those jealous boys who sold him
sold them all as slaves. Seven years of plenty. Seven
years of famine. He insomnias the nights counting up
grains, storing, planning, for what? They say throw
the small boys in the river (and mothers do so). Smite
the sons (and fathers do it.) God says take off your shoes,
this holy ground this pitiful, incombustible bush.Is God chemical?
Enzymatic of our great need to chaos?We’re unforgivable.
People of the salted
cheeks. Slap, turn, slap.To be chosen
is to be
unforgiving/ unforgiv-
en, always chosen:
be better.The Zuckers are a long line of obsessives.
This served them well in war time saw it
coming in time that unseeable thing they
hoarded they ferried, schemed, paced, got the hell
out figured out at night, insomnia, how to visa—now, if it happens again, I won’t be
readyI’m “better.”
The husband, a country club Jew from Denver, American
intelligentsia will have to carry me out and he’s no big
man and I’m not a small girl how fastcan the doctor switch the refugee gene back on?
How fast can I get worse? Smart again and worse?
Better to be alive than better.
“…listen:” says the doctor, “sleeping isn’t death.
All children unlearn this fear you got confused
thought thinking was the same as spinning—”
Writes: “up the dosage.”
don’t think. this refugee thing part
of a syndrome fear of medication of being better…Truth is, the anti-obsessional medicine works
wonders and drags me through life’s course…About this time of year but years ago the priests spread
rumors of blood libel. Jews huddled in basements accused
of using Christian babes’ blood to make unleavened bread.signs and wonders.
Christ rises.Blood and body and babes.
Basements and briskets
and bread of afflictions.I am calm now with my pounds of meat
made and frozen, my party schedule, my pills
of liberation, my gentile dream-boy, American
passport, my grey haired-psychiatrist, my blue-
eyed son, my brown-eyed son, my poems on their
pretty little fleet-feet, my big shot friends, olive-skinned
husband, my right elbow on fire: fire inside deep in the nerve
from too much carrying and word-mongering, smithery, bearing
and tensing choosing to be better to live this real life this better orbit this JackKerouac never loved you like you wanted.
Blake.
Buddha.
Only Jesus and that’s his shtick,
he loveseveryone: smile! that’s it,
for the camera, blood pressure
normal, better, you’re a poster child
for signs and wonders what a little chemistry
does for the brain, blood, thought, hey,did you know that Pharaoh actually wanted
to let them go? those multitude Jews
but God hardened Pharaoh’s heart against them [Jews]
to prove his prowess show his signs, wonders, outstretched
hand, until the dosage was a perfect ten and then
some, sea closing up around those little chariots
the men and horses while women on the far shore shook
their tambourines. And then what? Forty years to get the smell
of slavery off them.Because of this. Bloody Nile. My story one of
the lucky. Escape hatch even from my own
obsess—I am here because of this.
Because of what my ancestors did for me to tell this
story of the outstretched hand what it did for me this
marked door and behind this red-marked door, around
a corner a blue-eyed boy waits to love me up with his
leavened bread, his slim body, professional detachment,
medical advancements, forgive me my father’s mother’s
father was the last in a long line of Rabbis—again! with this? This
rhapsody of affliction and escape, the mind bobbing along
in its watery safe. Be like everyone. Else. Indistinguishable but
better than the other nations but that’s what got us into this, Allen,
no one writes these long-ass poems anymore. Now we’re
better, all better. All Christian. Kind.
— Rachel Zucker (b. 1971), American Poet, from Columbia Poetry Review #18, 2005.
Sphere: Related ContentGood news in Mississippi
While Hillary Clinton crows about her victory in an essentially uncontested primary in West Virginia, better news for the Party comes out of a Republican stronghold in Mississippi.
Dem beats Republican in a race that may predict November - CNN.com
(CNN) — Based on early returns, CNN projects that Democrat Travis Childers defeated Republican Greg Davis in a Tuesday special election for an open congressional seat in northern Mississippi.
For Democrats, the decisive victory by Childers is the latest in a series of special-election wins for the party and provides a strong tailwind heading into the November elections. Republicans had held the seat since 1994.
For Republicans, Davis’ defeat is viewed as a possible preview for a widespread GOP thrashing in November, and it shows that trying to link local Democrats in conservative districts to Sen. Barack Obama and his former pastor was not a winning strategy.
It’s going to take a miracle for Clinton to wrest the nomination from Obama; and her continued fight is only doing more damage to the party.
In West Virginia, about half of the voters for each Democratic candidate indicated they would be voting for John McCain if the other candidate won the Party nomination. So, Hillary, crow all you want about the win in West Virginia; but know that you are jeopardizing the Democratic Party in the process.
Even if Hillary Clinton wins all of the remaining races by a 65/35 margin and takes 2/3 of the remaining super delegates, she still doesn’t capture the nomination … Obama would still capture enough delegates to win the nomination by almost 20 votes over the required 2,025 … and Hillary won’t beat Obama by 30-point margins in all the remaining contests. She’s just postponing the inevitable, and damaging the Party in the process.
In the interim, we can at least celebrate the fact that another Republican is out of Congress, and another Democrat is in … and hope that THIS is the attitude that carries to November, rather than the angst and anger that’s pervasive at the national level as the nomination fight keeps drawn out longer and longer.
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