
I would value things not for how
And here is Robert Juniper again, in playful mood this time, will the little fish say "oh" when she gets caught or will she be forever ellusive - and indeed will we ever know... oh!
I went into the Maverick Bar
In Farmington, New Mexico.
And drank double shots of bourbon
backed with beer.
My long hair was tucked up under a cap
I’d left the earring in the car.
Two cowboys did horseplay
by the pool tables,
A waitress asked us
where are you from?
a country-and-western band began to play
“We don’t smoke Marijuana in Muskokie”
And with the next song,
a couple began to dance.
They held each other like in High School dances
in the fifties;
I recalled when I worked in the woods
and the bars of Madras, Oregon.
That short-haired joy and roughness—
America—your stupidity.
I could almost love you again.
We left—onto the freeway shoulders—
under the tough old stars—
In the shadow of bluffs
I came back to myself,
To the real work, to
“What is to be done.”
And then what music can we get to accompany vagueness and clarity - the wonderful Prefabulous Sprouts, why not let the stars go free, we will still see the light in a place from which they are invisible, will we not:
I recently posted a picture by Robert Juniper and here is another. It is a landscape but not as we would know, though it has the delightful chaos of being just what it is. For a colourblinder like me, it has that vibrancy of colour I can really relate to and I find it, and indeed his work, one of my finds at fifty-five, and so I happily post it here. I will not post all my finds-at-fifty-five in this blog (a man must have his secrets) but suffice to say I am younger than my picture suggests and a great deal happier than I look. And so now for some happy music, hmm, what to choose, perhaps a banjo, or a guitar... nah, if the youth think we wallow in nostalgia, then who am I to spoil the myth - lets have some Canadian raunch - kick here and get your dancin' boots on - let me get a big hell yeah - hell yeah - from my kinda girl! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btQOND5PGSs sorry I can't embed it but hell yeah!
Then there was the wonderful Jeff Buckley - so this is a lilac posting in delightful chaos: