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A Camera Picture Of The Coast

August 3, 2007

Mixed mediums,
broken fragments,
fragmented hybrids of an established art form,
tiny blind and hairless creatures, unable to touch or think or breathe, struggling to move among the sea of thier fellow impoverished artists
Mindless drunk one night, no longer caring, no longer wanting to care, can’t take any more pain, they bring into the world these half beasts of beauty and nightmare, an assault on all the senses

a story to be written in song,
a song to be seen never heard,
a painting for the sense of touch alone,
a novel read in rhythm – the intricate melody of repeating phrases

Another song on the Ipod, words and noise to bring you out of the dried dead heat of the commuting bus, hot as hell, windows tight shut as though the fresh air could kill the honest hard working folk this time of the morning

Another story just been read, sounds in neon, beats in grey, swirling together, mating, moving on the sea and breaking out in motion
A desperate fumble behind the train station, Thursday morning, one a.m., with ears still pulsing with the noise from the speakers, not wanting to let go of this moment, for the knowledge that it can never last

The public won’t stop drinking, they sway in time to the spoken words, mixed, hands open and stary eyed, swinging from the barriers, screaming out the poets name, their own voices mingling with his as they surge forward, crushing, willing to die just to feel the touch of his hand

The children sit quietly in bus stops, hearing their own lives through the throbbing basslines, crying out at the raw power, the feeling it stirs up inside them like a restless rush of air shifting leaves, its noise, its endless ceaseless poetry becomes a wall between them and the rest of the world

a song that no one can hear,
the colours and textures and marks on our faces,
instruments and changes of voice,
structure as melody,
grammer the background noise, a static,
the plot becomes lyrics, optional

2 comments

  1. Very nice. I love the style which is similar to one that I often like to use.


  2. I agree, the word use and imagery are very evocative.

    How many websites do you have, anyway?



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