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Wednesday Jan 24, 2007

Jan 24, 2007
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I'd like to think of my work simply as a cradle in which philosiphy could rock itself to sleep, thumb in mouth
-Lawrence Durrell



If I stayed behind,
would you let your hair grow?
I will forget,
the favours that you owe.
i'm dreaming of car wrecks and thunderstorms bright,
let's bury ourselves,
and go haunt someone tonight

i know you tried,
i know you're cursed,
i know your best was still your worst,
when hollywood was calling out your name

saint augustine
-A Band of Horses



I am about to undertake a massive editing, cutting and rewriting of the first five pages of my self indulgent novel. I couldn't sleep last night and I lay awake, heart racing, thinking about my lost passport, reliving old jelousys. In the process of forcing myself to sleep (finger still bleeding from an unhappy accident with a bread knife, rustic Italian bread be damned!) I reworked the beggining and wrote the next three sections in my head. I woke this morning with the pillow looking like I had been slaughtering chickens (or virgins) and as I was starting the laundry and re-dressing my wound I decided that no one gets to read my work untill my intent is clear as day. Those of you who have read it seem to still be missing the point (to my discredit as an author). I forget that I have this grand arc in my head, one that can't be seen in the first ten pages -- a dual character evolution (the narrator evolves and changes as he reflects upon this reckless time that changed him, fuzzy dishonest voice becoming clear and honest as he remembers her), and the cleansing tragedy, like the fisrt rain at the end of a parched, dusty summer; cleansing. I feel it in me and it's only begging to ooze out, like the bursting of a blemish. I feel an explosion soon.

I am also remembering how careful I have to be in this medium of communication, I have to remember to not build people I don't yet know into a fantasy (something easy to do). I have become the consumate writer, trying to read many levels in every action taken (in life and in electric life), and however clever and accurate my insight often is, perception is always an imposition of will on the world (an often vain endeavor).

I spent Sunday listening to Dylan's blues trilogy from beggining to end, and I am amazed by his dry humor. The three albums, to me are a chronichle of the healing process: from the self indulgent misreble depressing (but utterly sexy) "Time out of Mind" to the reflective, cynical "Love and Theft" to a series of homages to his musical heros, and a humorous awknowledgement of his own ridiculousness on "Modern Times". The latter ends with "Ain't Talkin" which hearkens back to the first volume of the trilogy, "still walkin'" where he realizes that the healing process, or the process of becoming if you will is eternal, all you can do is change your perspective. I'll end with a lyrical example of the humor I mentioned earlier.

The pistols are poppin' and the power is down
I'd like to try somethin' but I'm so far from town
The sun keeps shinin' and the North Wind keeps picking up speed
Gonna forget about myself for a while, gonna go out and see what others need

I've been sitting down studying the art of love
I think it will fit me like a glove
I want some real good woman to do just what I say
Everybody got to wonder what's the matter with this cruel world today

Thunder on the mountain rolling to the ground
Gonna get up in the morning walk the hard road down
Some sweet day I'll stand beside my king
I wouldn't betray your love or any other thing

Gonna raise me an army, some tough sons of bitches
I'll recruit my army from the orphanages
I been to St. Herman's church and I've said my religious vows
I've sucked the milk out of a thousand cows

I got the porkchops, she got the pie
She ain't no angel and neither am I
Shame on your greed, shame on your wicked schemes
I'll say this, I don't give a damn about your dreams

Thunder on the mountain heavy as can be
Mean old twister bearing down on me
All the ladies of Washington scrambling to get out of town
Looks like something bad gonna happen, better roll your airplane down

Everybody's going and I want to go too
Don't wanna take a chance with somebody new
I did all I could and I did it right there and then
I've already confessed - no need to confess again

VIEW 9 of 9 COMMENTS
mrschainsaw:
I have pretty high standards in general, but don't think I'm unrealistic, and I can be extremely forgiving.
Jan 26, 2007
mrschainsaw:
I understand, it took quite a bit of drama before I was able to say the same. Better late than never though.
Jan 27, 2007

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