Monday, December 16, 2013

For My Words With Friends

Sometimes we chat
About this and that
But mostly we just play the game

Of letters and numbers
And interlocked words
And we play it again and again

Sometimes I wonder
What goes on in his life
But mostly I wonder
Three E's?

And how can one person
Consistently draw
Every jo, ex, zeta
And qis

I know when he gets up
And when he goes to bed
And when he is free at lunch

And I suspect that on Thursday
There's a boring staff meeting
But again, that's only a hunch

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Greatest Hits: 2008 to 2013

2013 - Broken/Crack
a song about Greg and Karen




2013 - The Song Of Songs
high concept gospel




2013 - Money In Asia
a song about my job at a software start-up




2012 - Tuesday Girl
a re-recording of a song from the mid-80's




2011 - A Hard And Demanding Man
a song about my older son




2011 - Millicent
a song about going to Mardi Gras




2010 - Socks and Shoes
a song about my morning routine



2010 - The Knowledge Of Engines And Cars
a song about my dad and my uncle




2008 - Sandy
a sad song w/chorus from late 80's




2008 - The Days Of The Working Week
a song about my job as a software consultant





Friday, August 30, 2013

Song For Maddie

The days of baths and diapers
Little princess shoes
And trips to petting zoos

The hours inside the sand box
You with your stuffed frog
Sweet Bobo was our dog

Now I'm getting old and sentimental
Remembering our California rental
Because those days of baths and diapers
Were the best days of my life

The months of strife and struggle
Commuting on the train
Two hours there and back again

The years were drawn and haggard
When it was just us three
You, your mom and me

A lemon tree in the front yard
Groceries on the credit card
And really it was very hard
But I wouldn't change a thing

Because those days of baths and diapers
Were the best days of my life

Monday, June 24, 2013

These Things Will Last (2001)

Build with stone
Write with script
These things will last

Kill the king
Start a cult
These things will last

It's what's left over
When your life has passed
Ritual
And artifacts

Plant your fields
Farm your crop
These things won't last

Count your days
Live your life
These things won't last

It's what's left over
When your life has passed
Bones and ash
And maybe, some of your trash

Monday, June 17, 2013

Brick Wall Blues

My life has been
On auto-pilot so long
I forgot where I was going
With this joke

Lately things have been kind of chaotic
But I’m in the same place nearly every single day
Getting hit in the face by that punch
Line

It feels like a setup
But the rhythm’s all wrong
And in comedy, timing is
Everything

Comedy is history
Played in reverse
Yes comedy is history
Played in reverse

I’m dying up here
In front of this brick wall
A firing squad
And an exposed brick wall

It’s funny when it happens
To somebody else
But we both know exactly
What I’m talking about

And it’s funny, you know
That the funny thing is
That it never
Turns out to be funny

Comedy is history
Played in reverse
Yes comedy is history
Played in reverse

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Lyric For LCK

I'm walking the streets of Manhattan
In the rain
Taking pictures of street scenes and people
In the rain
And I'm thinking of you
And where you've gone to
And the things that you do
That make me feel blue
I'm walking the streets of Manhattan
In the rain

People are strange but a dog will always
Be your friend
They speak in a language that anyone
Can understand
And I'm thinking of you
And where you've gone to
And the things that you do
That make me feel blue
People are strange but a dog will always
Be your friend

In the cafe I start feeling old
The breeze from the street brings a shivering cold
The piles of books that are sitting unsold
The coffee that comes out too bitter and bold

So I'm walking the streets of Manhattan
In the rain
Yes I'm walking the streets of Manhattan
In the rain

Friday, June 07, 2013

Had To Have You

V1.
You made me wait so long
With all your carrying on
But I had to have you

I couldn't be that strong
To be your tag along
Still I had to have you

C1.
That night
Did it feel right
Or was just a flight
Of my imagination?
You know
That I would stand and fight
If it just might
Get me your invitation

V2.
You had me on the phone
Tryin' to hold my own
But I just had to have you

Did I play the fool
Did I lose my cool
Cause I just had to have you?

C2.
That night
Did it feel right
Or was just a flight
Of my imagination?
You know
That I would stand and fight
If it just might
Get me your invitation

B.
Walk you down the avenue
It's all I could do and I think that you knew
That I just had to have you

C3.
That night
Did it feel right
Or was just a flight
Of my imagination?
You know
That I would stand and fight
If it just might
Get me your invitation

Wednesday, June 05, 2013

Mutual Interest

Blue Jay
SpyDude

The vociferous Blue Jay
Says don’t eat my babies.
The cat says
I just want to play.
So she stares at him
And he stares at her
And that is how
They spend the day.

Saturday, June 01, 2013

Lee Knight's Dream

Yeah, so I was talking
To Stephen Hawking
He sounded just like the ghost
Of Marc Bolan.

We drove to his house
And he showed me where to park
My car so it wouldn't
Get stolen.

He plugged in his Tele
Straight into the amp
Pedals are for pussies
He said.

Man he sounded good
When he hit that first chord
It was like a choir directly
From God.

We swam in the surf
And we flew over valleys
He showed me cool places
In time.

And he told the body
Is just an illusion
You can go anywhere
In your mind.

There were all kinds of people
Who came to hang out
Edison and Washington
And Thoreau.

And we played rock and roll
Til the sun came up
Cause rock and roll
Is what frees your soul.

Then I woke up
Must have been a dream
But tonight I'm going to plug in my Tele
And make myself free.

And I'll swim in the ocean
And fly through the valleys
And visit cool places
In time.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Club Kids

circa 1992

 

Future Mrs. S and I were living on one floor of a Wicker Park rowhouse down the street from the Opus Dei church:
Opus Dei Church

A couple of blocks away, there was a bar called the Artful Dodger:

Artful Dodger

There was a bar in the front room and a dance floor in the back. The well drinks from the bar came with glow sticks in them.

Aqua Velva

and the back room had black lights and trippy graffitti on the walls. Usually something like this was playing:


The Artful Dodger stayed open until 2. If you weren't ready to go home yet (remember the glow sticks?) you could walk up to Blue Note on Armitage, which was a super smoky basement bar that stayed open until 4. The jukebox was good, filled with Blue Note jazz records as well as classic Chicago blues:


If you still weren't ready to go home (some of those *glow sticks* lasted longer than others) you could walk across the Cortland bridge

Chicago from Cortland St bridge

past the Finkl factory

A Finkl & Sons Steel

and over to Old Town, where you could get a greasy breakfast at Nookie's Diner.

Nookies

I had a friend who lived in a coach house/studio above a garage in Old Town. She tended bar and kept strange hours but she was usually good for some French press coffee, a couple of bowls and some chill music:


Then on Monday morning, load up the Walkman with appropriate tapes for the ride in to work:



Good times, back in the day.

Untitled

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Just One More (For The End Of The Road)

The ring of success
Remains highly elusive
You find happiness
In the daily quotidian
Forget all the diamonds
Mine for obsidian
The resort of your life
Is not that exclusive

Tierra del Fuego
Is the ends of the earth
Where the mountains collapse
Into archipelago
Our guide is Chilean
The storm Argentinian
And none of us know
What any of this is worth

So pour me another
And make it a double
Pour me one more
For the end of the road

We did take the acid
And yes it was brown
Just like the music
In the quickening mud
Just like the swan dive
And the sickening thud
The car's in the ditch
Shall we hitch
Back to town?

So pour me another
And make it a double
Pour me one more
For the end of the road

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Double A Blues

My shoulder is in shreds
My elbow is hanging by a thread
But you don't need a slurve
To live a suburban life

It got me some girls
And put me through school
And showed me which diners
Are open all night

And you still love the game
But the game don't love you back
So they put you off the bus
And you have to find another track

I keep working out
Cause it's just what you do
And I keep going to rehab
While the insurance comes through

I know what it's like
To be the king of the hill
To be a man amoung boys
To give a giant crowd thrills

But now I'm just a guy
With a bad arm
And a pile
Of bills

Thursday, May 02, 2013

In A Nutshell

Thank you.
I’m sorry.
Please?
You’re welcome.

:)

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Scott, Bob, Leo, Jay-Z and Me

The feeling
Of being
Fourteen
And reading
The Great Gatsby
For the very
First time.
Is concrete
Yet ineffable
Present
Yet unattainable
Like the green light
At the end
Of that Long Island
Dock.

I'm craggy
And weathered
Just like
Robert Redford
With a bittersweet
Nostalgia
For an earlier
Time.
It's concrete
Yet ineffable
Present
Yet unattainable
Like the green light
At the end
Of that Long Island
Dock.

We were all
Young once
But only
That once
And yes
It was terrible
But I do
Miss it so.
Concrete
Yet ineffable
Present
Yet unattainable
Like the green light
At the end
Of that Long Island
Dock.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Balaji

So you left
And life went on
Except for the plants
Which died
Due to lack of water
And the loss
Of your sunny personality

Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Broken/Crack

He was kind of eccentric
But he smoked weed
And stayed up late into the night

He was kind of dyslexic
But he'd bless himself
To tell his left hand from his right

He taped the Russian broadcasts
From Cuba
Turned that Morse code into sound

He got married to a woman
Then she went crazy
Might have been the other way around

When you feel like you are broken
Things around you tend to crack
Yeah when you feel like you are broken
Things around you, they tend to crack

His wife she was a poet and a painter
You'd see her dancing down the street
Wearing out her toe shoes on the sidewalk
Dancing up and down the street

And you knew that she was crazy
But I knew her from way back when she was fun

When you feel like you are broken
Things around you tend to crack
Yeah when you feel like you are broken
Things around you, they tend to crack

Friday, March 22, 2013

First Day of Spring

I like the slinky mystery
Of your silky nylon tights
I like the way you look around
At the traffic light

I like the curve down from your back
That snakes over your hips
I like that glossy hint of cherry
Peeking off your lips

I know I've got the fever
You know you've got it too
Spring has sprung, let's get to work
There's things we gotta do

I like that slit down in your skirt
That button on your blouse
I like the wobble in your walk
On heels inside the house

And the kids say eeew
Poke me in the eye
They say eeew
Please just let me die
They say eeew
But it's the first day of spring
So yeah, I gotta sing
Even if it's TMI

I know I've got the fever
You know you've got it too
Spring has sprung, let's get to work
There's things we gotta do

And the kids say eeew
Poke me in the eye
They say eeew
Please just let me die
They say eeew
But it's the first day of spring
So yeah, I gotta sing
Even if it's TMI

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Shell Game


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Monday, February 25, 2013

An Orange Julius on the way to Judy Gap

An Orange Julius on the way to Judy Gap
Dad was chewing gum and driving
Mom was looking at the map
The river was off to our left
The mountain to our right
As we drove that lonesome valley road
In the West Virginia night

My brother was in the back with me
He had a flashlight and a book
And I so dearly wanted to be him
And have him give me that look
But instead I stared out the back of the car
At a West Virginia night
And a sky full of stars

A couple of summers, a couple of winters
We would go a few weeks at a time
Mom always made a happy noise
At the Pocahontas County sign
The snow was deep, and would pile in drifts
That went above my thigh

Dad called it the cabin but Mom called it the farm
I don't know why; all it grew was rock
We had river rock and mountain rock
Every kind you could desire
An apple orchard and a swimming hole
And a tree hung with a tire

Dad took us on a day trip
To see the telescope
Everyone listened to what he said
People laughed at all of his jokes
We had lunch in the break room
There was no Dairy Queen
But it was good to be with Dad
And we got to eat ice cream

I don't really remember just how it went down
Dad got more distant
Mom spent her nights in town
I might have been out playing
I might have been taking a nap
But I'll always remember the Orange Julius
On the way to Judy Gap

Monday, January 28, 2013

Hey Stephen


Don't stay cooped up in the house
Get outside once a day
It's ok to talk to strangers
But don't trust what they say
And if you're not comfortable
If your mind is going astray
Ask the little voice inside
Is this really insane?

And if it is, that's ok
Just say you have to go
Walk, don't run, and call my cell
When you get back home.
You've made lots of progress
I'm really proud of you
Take your meds and trust your friends
We're here to help you through.

Argh, here it comes again
I don't like the way this feels
Here it comes again
Here it comes
Here it comes

Why did you say that?
That's just insane.
Why did you do that?
That's just insane.
Why did you think that?
I'm going insane.

If you are, that's ok
Just say you have to go
Walk, don't run, and call my cell
When you get back home.
You've made lots of progress
I'm really proud of you
Take your meds and trust your friends
We're here to help you through.