Friday, June 05, 2026

summertime blues haiku

friday nite, no plans 
beer in the fridge 
eddie cochran on the radio
what will i do?

i've got me a big ol' can of paint
gonna paint tonite blue!

Tuesday, June 02, 2026

meowhoa!

 

                                        the world of dew
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                                       --so sayeth issa

Thursday, May 28, 2026

bakersfield '63

 

[i took this pic near the dumpster located behind my local Safeway among dozens of other LPs scattered about the lot.  i took a few more photos of these records but this one, Bakersfield '63, really caught my eye.  it is an obscure record for sure.  & it is a recording of exactly what you might think it is. drag strip racing.  but man!  the internet never forgets because you can hear this record on this youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKVB_Fx7rYM&t=348s.  life is a trip!]  

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

goofyfoot

i've loved rock&roll for as long as i've been listening to music.  i also loved writing.  i knew i couldn't carry a tune.  even for punk rock.  there was always someone who was more charismatic & rowdier who could front a band.  i taught myself a few chords on guitar but i knew i sucked at playing even so.  therefore, i wanted to become a lyricist.  like bernie taupin & robert hunter.  i wrote song lyrics as early as grammar school.  & mercifully, those early attempts are lost like tears in the rain.

so it is with little wonder i found myself attracted to poetry.  ever since, i dunno, i was 16, i've been reading/writing.  i was, & still am, a shitty formal student.  but i did dedicate my life to literature.  but i write like i stood on a skateboard.  goofyfoot.  which is not not odd for a left-handed person.  but i am right-handed.  sorta.  i've favored my left hand for certain tasks, & my right hand for others, like holding a pencil.

in a little over a week i will observe my 59th turn around the sun.  which means i've been writing poems for at least 40 years.  & i think i am just getting the hang of it!  when the great japanese artist hokusai said he was sketching from age six & at 73 he started to grasp the structures of birds, plants, beasts et al.  but he would need to achieve the tender age of 130 - 140 when 'every dot & every stroke i paint will be alive.'  me too, brother, me too!

for i am just learning my art & craft, & life in poetry. it takes a lifetime.  i don't claim any quality to my poems.  that's not my call.  i can only write the poems as they come to me.    nor do i care, seriously, this is not a humble brag, for fame or immortality.  in this day & age!  you've got to be fucking pulling my chain.  i love that quote attributed to the late poet larry fagin, who told his students, 'none of us will be famous.'  so why do it?  why read & write in our digital age?

because habits made over a lifetime are hard to break.  but also, poetry, like life, gives me pleasure.  the greatest kind of pleasure.  i hope my love, my lust, for life, is found in my work.  that alone is reason enough.  poetry, even in our present age, is more than capable of defending itself.  poetry, like my love of rock&roll, need not defend itself.  poetry is, in the phrase of singer paul rodgers of the band free, 'all right now!'

rushing out the door

halfway down the street
i forgot to tie my shoes, again
tapping my phone for a good music channel to listen to
where did i put my umbrella?!  it looks like rain!

Saturday, May 23, 2026

it's late friday nite/early saturday & satisfaction is guaranteed!



Sunday, May 17, 2026

'baby you can drive my car, & then park it!'

 


'caroline laughs & it's raining all day she loves to be one of the girls'

 


Thursday, May 14, 2026

quote unquote

 

                                        --spencer selby