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Wednesday, June 17, 2009 
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 

Current mood:  aroused
Category: Writing and Poetry
There is a Spider in my dreams
Long and Silent is His name
Cold as lightning is His smile
Final is His sting

His curse is deep as seven skies
Boys, I wouldn't tell you lies
The Legends say He never sleeps
& He's never hungry long

He's got us, boys, I believe it's true
But I'm fighting till He lays me down
Run His foul Black Body through
Cleave Him all asunder

Think of your women, won't you boys
Think of your mother growing old
Think about your darlin' son
Spit in the Spider's eye

Well up it is against Him ride
We'll not take Him by surprise
Give a scream down in your dreams
Let Him know we're comin'
 

by Townes Van Zandt
Currently reading:
A Deeper Blue: The Life and Music of Townes Van Zandt (North Texas Lives of Musicians Series)
By Robert Earl Hardy
Tuesday, June 02, 2009 
Friday, May 29, 2009 

Category: Music
Monday, May 25, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
what am i going to do?
didn't take my pill this morning
like i usually do
Friday, April 03, 2009 
Friday, April 03, 2009 

Category: Friends

"Ribbons of Love: please keep me true sane

before I reach home on the morrow

my Skies, getting far: my Ground's getting close:

my Self going crazy the way that it does" TVZ




Currently listening:
Together at the Bluebird Cafe
By Steve Earle
Release date: 2004-03-22
Sunday, February 15, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
I heard of a man
who says words so beautifully
that if he only speaks their name
women give themselves to him.

If I am dumb beside your body
while silence blooms like tumours on our lips
it is because I hear a man climb the stairs
and clear his throat outside our door.



Leonard Cohen


Friday, January 30, 2009 

Current mood:  awake

in my book I wrote a dream

that grew, projected on a screen

I dipped my brush in ink and drew

a little world, in green and blue.

I wrote a song for them to sing

in counterpoint, my men of string

with matchstick oars: they kept the time

in animation, line by line.

I salvaged them a land of gold

near-mint / as-new / as good as sold

(I built their country out of stones

upon a bed of tiny bones).
I taught them life!  I gave them laws!

and in each headpiece – filled with straw –

I moulded minds out of the air

to bear a little thought, and prayer.

Again!  I stabbed my pen and drew

banners of crimson streams and blue.

I flagged the trails.  I ground the rocks

to clad the skyline building blocks

(for nephews, nieces, ever green,

who pledged allegiance to the screen)
The coins that in my pockets rolled

flattened their eyes and arched their souls:

the metal slid through slots of steel

to drive the motors and the wheels

which raised the towering walls of light

(to seize the day and free the night)

with tangled wires

I dammed the flood

of fear which shook my flesh and blood –

my nephews, nieces, ever green,

who lived to polish the machine;

to raise the stakes, insure the gain,

revere the lady with the flame

(that matchbox emblem “LIBERTY”

from antique realms across the sea) –
the lights went down.

I almost laughed

till canvas sank across my path

the colours ran corroding through

the frame that sheared the strings in two

the counterpoint became a shout

as shining cogs exploded out

destroyed the pristine marble floor

laid bare my world’s vibrating core

a howling cistern filled with flies

the blackened lungs the sunken eyes

choked out – at once – a thousand cries.

Yet, still the author of their trust,

on silent blanket plains of dust,

with heavy lids I faced the night

and, with my tears, began to write.

11/9/02


Currently listening:
Spitting Feathers
By Thom Yorke
Release date: 2006-11-22
Friday, January 02, 2009 

Category: Writing and Poetry
[bare springtime]


time later
their ancestors resettled
the old homestead
to try again

my mother is scattering poppy seeds
i'm off to the woods to forage for truffles
dad's gone nuts and built an altar

the trees crash
burn to embers
sprout afresh in the new year
Friday, December 26, 2008 

Current mood:bewary
Category: Writing and Poetry



I used to wake and run with the moon
I lived like a rake and a young man
I covered my lovers with flowers and wounds
my laughter the devil would frighten
The sun she would come and beat me back down
but every cruel day had its nightfall
I'd welcome the stars with wine and guitars
full of fire and forgetful


My body was sharp the dark air clean
and outrage my joyful companion
whisperin' women how sweet did they seem
kneelin' for me to command them
And time was like water but I was the sea
I'd have never noticed it passin'
except for the turnin' of night into day
and the turnin' of day into cursin'


You look at me now, and don't think I don't know
what all your eyes are a sayin'
Does he want us to believe these ravings and lies
they're just tricks that his brains been a playin'?
A lover of women he can't hardly stand
he trembles he's bent and he's broken
I've fallen it's true but I say unto you
hold your tongues until after I've spoken


I was takin' my pride in the pleasures I'd known
I laughed and thought I'd be forgiven
but my laughter turned 'round eyes blazing and
said "My friend, we're holdin' a wedding"
I buried my face but it spoke once again
"The night to the day we're a-bindin'"
and now the dark air is like fire on my skin
and even the moonlight is blinding





by Townes Van Zandt
Proofread and authorized by Jeanene Van Zandt
Currently listening:
A Gentle Evening with Townes Van Zandt
By Townes Van Zandt
Release date: 2002-04-23
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 

Current mood:responsive
Category: Writing and Poetry

I woke up and he was screaming
I'd left him dreaming
I roll over & shake him tightly
& whisper "If they want you, they're gonna have to fight me"

O FiE ME

I woke up on a bench on Shepherd's Bush green
a candle at my chest & a head on his knee
I got up, it was dark
there's no one in the park at this hour
why do I keep finding myself here?

O FiE ME

if I look back and he is screaming
I'd left him dreaming. the dangers fade
& I'll run back & shake him tightly
& scream "if they want him, o! they're gonna have to fight me"

O FiE ME

but if I wake up on a bench on Shepherd's Bush green
a candle at my chest & a head on his knee
I'll roll over and hold him tightly
scream "if you want him, o! you're gonna have to fight me"

O FiE ME

 

by Laura Marling

copyright Chrysalis Music

Currently listening:
Alas I Cannot Swim
By Laura Marling
Release date: 2008-03-25
Wednesday, December 03, 2008 

Current mood:SUNRISE REFLECTIONS
Category: Writing and Poetry
It's plain to see the sun won't shine today
I ain't in the mood for sunshine anyway
Maybe I'll go insane
I got to stop the pain
Maybe I'll go down to see Kathleen

A swallow comes and tells me of her dreams
She says she'd like to know just what they mean
I feel like I could die
as I watch her flying by
Ride the north wind down to see Kathleen

Stars hang high above the oceans roar
The moon is come to lead me to her door
There's crystal across the sand
The waves, they take my hand
Soon I'm gonna see my sweet Kathleen



TVZ
Currently listening:
City Sickness
By Tindersticks
Friday, November 28, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Ride the blue wind high and free
She'll lead you down through misery
Leave you low come time to go
Alone and low as low can be

If I had a nickel I'd find a game
If I won a dollar I'd make it rain
If it rained an ocean I'd drink it dry
And lay me down dissatisfied

It's legs to walk and thoughts to fly
Eyes to laugh and lips to cry
A restless tongue to classify
All born to grow and grown to die

Tell my baby I said, "so long"
Tell my mother I did no wrong
Tell my brother to watch his own
Tell my friends to mourn me none

Chained upon the face of time
Feeling full of foolish rhyme
There ain't no dark till something shines
I'm bound to leave this dark behind

Ride the blue wind high and free
She'll lead you down through misery
Leave you low come time to go
Alone and low as low can be
Currently listening:
Flyin' Shoes
By Townes Van Zandt
Release date: 2003-08-26
Monday, November 24, 2008 

Current mood:gentle high
I come from a long line
High and low and in between
Same as you

Hills of Golden
Phials of Poison
Time's thrown me through

& I believe I've come to learn
that turning 'round
is to become Confusion
& the Gold's no good for spending
& the Poison's hungry waiting

What can you leave behind
when you're flying lightning fast
and all alone?

Only a trace, my friend,
spirit of motion born
and direction grown

A trace that will not fade
in frozen skies
your journey will be

& if a shadow don't seem much company
well, who said it would be?


There is the Highway
& the homemade lovin' kind
the Highway's mine

& us ramblers 'll get the travelling done
& you fathers 'll build with stones
that stand and shine

Heaven's where you find it
and you can't
take too much with you
But Daddy, don't you listen
it's just this Highway talkin'

All things in our life
are brothers in the soil
and in the sky

and I believe it with my blood
if not my eyes

I don't know why we can't
be brothers here
I know we should be

Answers don't seem easy
& I'm wondering if they could be
Currently listening:
A Gentle Evening with Townes Van Zandt
By Townes Van Zandt
Release date: 2002-04-23