Friday, February 29, 2008

Is it just me, or is Spring making a pass at us?

I was well in to a pot of coffee this morning... when I looked outside and thought it looked decidedly Spring-like out there. So I opened my front door wide to see if my eyes deceived me.

Nope. Spring is totally hitting on us.

Now I'm sitting at my desk sipping coffee, wiggling my toes and letting the Spring air have it's way with me for a bit. I'm sure we'll have at least a couple more snow storms, but for today let's pretend that Spring is here.



(Yes. I'm capitalizing "Spring". I believe, after a long winter, Spring deserves to be treated with respect.)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Hacienda Concert

Well, as predicted, the house concert at Haleigh's Golightly Hacienda on Saturday night was transcendentally lovely. I don't really think I can do the evening justice by trying to describe how great it was... so I'll just skip trying.

Here are some snapshots from that night. That's me with the guitar. And Jedward on the keys. Those are 200 year old beams above our heads. Rock solid and going strong.



Thursday, February 14, 2008

Goodnight Tulsa

goodnight tulsa

goodnight tulsa
you broke me bad
goodnight mary
a kind of kindness I never had

some habits…
you never can kick
I've got a pocketful of bad ones
take your pick
they're winning, they're winning
hell most of them have won
but I just wanna be with you
when the morning light comes

goodnight tulsa
you broke me bad
goodnight mary
a kind of kindness I never had

you taught me to drink
you taught me to steal
you taught me to duck
and never really feel
I'd ride this one out
if I could sleep through the night
but it's so cold here
under your mean street lights

goodnight tulsa
you broke me bad
goodnight mary
a kind of kindness I never had
… goodnight tulsa
… goodnight tulsa
… goodnight mary

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

some people are cats

some people are cats

no matter how softly you call them
or what promise you hold out
they won't come.
heartbroken, you pretend not to care.
but then suddenly
you look down, and
they're spiraling your leg.
you enter a purr-induced amnesia.
it takes embarrassingly little love
to make you forgive a cat.

The portable funeral

The portable funeral

He walked around all day
Every day
With a funeral in his head.
He never could quite bring himself
To bury her.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

a sort of haiku

My house is empty. Without you in it, all the objects are useless.

How it all started.

How it all started.

It's about God and Devil. They used to be good friends man. But they fell in love with the same Girl. Some chick named World. And that's why They started hating each other. They were always fighting to get Her attention and get in Her pants. Just stupid kids. But then God knocked up World. At least, that’s what everyone thought. And World decided to keep It, ‘cause She was tired of guys and their games. I think She was lonely or something. So She had this really cute bastard baby, Jesus. This really pissed Devil off... He pulled God into court, saying the kid was His. Because, you know, He'd been screwing around with World too. And besides, it killed Him to see God and World as some happy little family. So Devil and God had a custody battle over Jesus... and World just sat there and let them fight it out, ‘cause she was torn too. Jesus did sorta look like Devil… around the eyes. It dragged on and on… It just got stupid. Finally, World just went to live with her mom in another town. Last I heard, God and Devil both ended up in prison. Jesus is gone too. He got in a car wreck one night and didn’t make it.

Vegas

Vegas

He booked his last flight to Vegas. He’d spent his entire life going there for trade shows, conventions and sales meetings, first with his father, and later, as a salesman himself. He didn’t drink. He didn’t gamble. He hated strip clubs. Even the hotel sheets made him itch. Vegas represented everything wrong with his life, everything wrong with America, every compromise he had ever made, every chance he never took. This time was different. He landed in the late afternoon, rented a car at the airport, stopped at a liquor store on the edge of town, and then drove straight west out into the desert with the radio off. After about an hour he pulled over into the low sagebrush and parked, facing east. The sun was nearly gone now. He took off his shoes and stood there beside the car, lightly breathing in the muted desert heat. Then he stripped off his suit coat, his tie, his pants, his undershirt, his boxers, his socks and his watch. Naked, he climbed onto the hood holding nothing but a bottle of his father’s brand of scotch and sat with his bare ass on the warm car roof, legs dangling over the front windshield. He just sat there and drank… watching Vegas burn like a circus funeral pyre out in the distance.