Saturday, March 28, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Thursday, March 05, 2009
the song the idiot sings
They don't bother about me. They let me be.
They say, "Nothing can happen."
That's good.
Nothing can happen. It all comes and wheels
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
It was near four o'clock on a September day, so that the atmosphere was well-brewed to a visible haze. There was a deep stillness, broken only by a light rattle, a light chink, a small sweeping sound, and an occasional montone in French, such as might be expected to issue from an ingeniously contructed automaton. Round two long tables were gathered two serrried crowds of human beings, all save one having their faces and attention bent on the tables. The one exception was a melancholy little boy, with his knees and calves simply in their natural clothing of epidermis, but for the rest of his person in a fancy dress. He alone ...
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Saturday, February 14, 2009
From false astrologies and somewhat dismal rites,
changed into the undying and always laid aside,
I have kept a tendency, a solitary savour.
From conversations wasted like powdered lumber,
with the hummility of chairs, with words wrapped up
in slaving for a secondary will,
having that feel of milk, of wasted weeks,
of air locked above cities-
Who is able to boast a more enduring patience?
Prudence envelops me in a tight skin
of colour concentrated like a snake's:
my creatures are born of a wide recoil:
oh with one drink I can say goodbye to this day,
this day I picked from the sameness of earthly days.
Brim-full with substance of a common colour, silent,
I live like an old mother, patience impaled,
a church of shadows, the res-in-peace of bones.
I go, full of these waters profoundly bedded,
laid down in mournful, concentraled sleep.
In my guitar-like innards an old tune plays,
dry, rosonant, fixated, motionless,
a loyal diet, a puff of smoke:
a steady element, a living oil:
a sentinel bird looks after my head,
an invariable angel inhabits my sword.
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Saturday, February 07, 2009
Eugene karate
I started going down to Eugene to train with Pete and Marie, who I've known for 26 years, since I started in Shotokan. The vibe is good and Pete teaches a good class, with good concepts, and the feeling is that I'll probably start doing that on Fridays. It's only fifty minutes down there. We are training in a gym on 27th and willamette, whose name I forget. Eight bucks for a day pass, and the floor is a good wood floor. It just feels very relaxed and reminds me of the good old days in karate, when we had some fun and sweated a lot, and nobody broke any bones.
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Wednesday, February 04, 2009
letters on the page
If only for once it were still.
If the not quite right and the why this
could be muted, and the neighbor's laughter
and the static my senses make-
if all of it didn't keep me from coming awake-
then in one thousandfold thought
I could think you up to where thinking ends.
I could possess you,
even for the brevity of a smile,
to offer you
to all that lives,
in gladness.-
rilke, book of hours
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Sunday, February 01, 2009
thoughtful thoughtations
"I wish to live ever as to derive my satisfactions and inspirations from the commonest events, every-day phenomena, so that what my senses hourly perceive, my daily walk, the conversation of my neighbors, may inspire me, and I may dream of no heaven but that which lies about me."-Thoreau
Is there, for honest poverty,
that hings his head, an' a' that?
The coward slave, we pass him by,
we dare be poor for a' that!
For a' that, an' a' that,
our tils obscure, an' a' that;
the rank is but the guinea's stamp;
the man's a gowd for a' that
-Robert Burns
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Monday, January 26, 2009
sanctimony and starfish
Starfish and coffee
Sign of the times
annoying people
chopped wood
meowing cats.
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Friday, January 16, 2009
poems penny each
Is it not by his high superfluousness we know
Our God? For to be equal a need
Is natural, animal, mineral: but to fling
Rainbows over the rain
And beauty above the moon, and secret rainbows
On the domes of deep sea-shells,
And make the necessary embrace of breeding
Beautiful also as fire,
Not even the weeds to multiply without blossom
Nor the birds without music-
There is the great humaneness at the heart of things,
The extravagant kindness, the fountain
Humanity can understand, and would flow likewise
If power and desire...
-Robinson Jeffers
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Monday, January 05, 2009
open mic
I'm playing at on open mic tonight at Fireworks in Corvallis. Feel free to come down or tune into the webcast starting at 9pm. I won't be the only one playing, but I will probably be the only "Chris." Maybe I can sell another cd. I'm thinking of buying a whole bunch of equipment so that I can start playing cafes, because my voice definitely needs amplification. My guitar is loud anyway, but my voice is kind of weak. I think I would need a mixing board in addition to an amplifier, because all I have right now is an acoustic with a pickup built in, and a microphone and stand for the microphone, and that is it. I think I have the self-confidence to get up and sing and play for two hours, and I have enough songs, so I might as well get started. However, there aren't a lot of venues in Corvallis, and I haven't got anything going as of yet.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
negative comments
One thing that really gets to me is getting negative comments. It's like "Thank you for the time you spent to analyze my video and decide it was worth one star. I really appreciate it." It's especially funny to get the dismissive comments on my karate videos. I may not have done the forms perfectly, or even close to it, but there was a considerable amount of training and practice involved. And the commenter probably has never even done any karate at all, and is in no position to give any criticism anyway. Then there are the people that say my music is terrible. Thank you for taking the time to take me down a peg. Give yourself a pat on the back. Whatever. The music is what it is. In any case, it is sincere. That is good enough. If it is sincere, nothing else matters.
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Saturday, December 27, 2008
there is a breath through the air
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
sittin' around the beanery
It was darn cold driving down here, and rainy, and it occurs to me that the rain may freeze up at some unpredictable point, maybe before I drive home. The Bean seems to be closing early, possibly because they are worrying about the very same thing.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
political blog
The car companies are going under. What a drag. They haven't made too many good cars for a while now. So what to do? Well, according to the Senate Republicans, it is time to try to demand that wages go down for all auto workers. They can't stand to see any middle-class workers earning decent wages, and they can't stand to see any functioning unions. If it was up to them, we would all be serfs earning a dollar a day, working for the rich Republican overlords.
Anyway, the government has to demand major changes from the car companies, including seeing all the current CEO's losing their jobs. Furthermore, it is time to move into innovative, fuel efficient car designs. But right now, until Obama gets into office and comes up with something comprehensive, the country can't afford to see all those good jobs just instantly go away. We would be looking at depression level conditions, and total devastation. Furthermore, with credit the way it is, bankruptcy wouldn't lead the reorganization. With finance the way it is now, credit is not available, and we would see everything liquidated, and the factories empty and slowly rotting all over the country. Perhaps down the line, with a national health care plan, the car companies could reorganize and lose all of the expensive health care benefits for retirees that is a large part of why they can't function competitively.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
the lamest
rendition of "Southern Man" that I have ever heard, I heard this evening. Talk about a flaccid version with the riff cut down to nothing at all. It was excruciating.
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Friday, December 05, 2008
Man Carrying Thing
The poem must resist the intelligence
Almost successfully. Illustration:
A brune figure in winter evening resists
Identity. The thing he carries resists
The most necessitous sense. Accept them, then,
As secondary (parts not quite perceived
Of the obvious whole, uncertain particles
Of the certain solid, the primary free from doubt,
Things floating like the first hundred flakes of snow
Out of a storm we must endure all night,
Out of a storm of secondary things),
A horror of thoughts that suddenly are real.
We must endure our thoughts all night, until
The bright obvious stands motionless in cold.
-wallace stevens
brune:
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a dance that caucasin males do when highly intoxicated. often includes some sort of grinding motion and an uncontrollable loss of control of the upper limbs. usually results in dancing by one's self on top of a box/elevated dance floor. a great move for clubs that play 80s favorties like Bon Jovi, Foreigner, and REO Speedwagon. By pulling out "the brune" at a club, usually results in the sad, but common, night alone. -urbandictionary.com |
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Tuesday, December 02, 2008
wondering at the languages I don't know
I wish I could read German. I have read many translations of Rilke. Some sound better than others, but they have many differences, leading me to wonder what the original actually contains.
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Monday, December 01, 2008
coffee 'n' stuff
there was a coffee spoon
given to me
however
I drink my coffee black
newspapers around
here and there
perhaps even the metro section
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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Blood River
The Congo is an amazing place, completely chaotic, completely removed from the modern world. Due to the constant fighting, no white man has gone through the Congo from Lake Tanganyika to the coast in decades. Stanley was the first to do it, in the nineteenth century. It is just too dangerous to go overland in large parts of the country. There is no law, and roving bands of soldiers or rebels or just criminals may kill you at any time. There is no law, no government, nothing at all. Numerous villages are so isolated that they have no clue of the outside world. It is pretty much the only country in the world that has gone steeply downhill since the 60's, to the point where they are surviving, if they are, using the same techniques they have always used. It is too chaotic for farming, so they live on a certain kind of root that provides some amount of inadequate nutrition.
The country has riches, in the form of mineral wealth, but the mines are controlled by small groups who enrich no one but themselves. The only role the government serves is to take bribes from the people that are making money. There is no kind of support for the people in the form of the rule of law, or any kind of medicine. It is kind of a hell, and the rain forest mostly remains as it always has been. Any organized economic activity, such as coffee farming or palm oil farming simply can't get done in the atmosphere of chaos and violence.
Mobutu had a lot to do with Congo's problems. He robbed the country blind for thirty years while the United States supported him. This country could have done something-but we didn't. Nobody has cared about the Congo in the least other than to get the mineral wealth in their hands. That's true of this country historically and true of China now.
There's lots of blame to go around. The Belgians should take a lot of it too. And the slave traders before them.
I'm reading a book about a brave guy who decided to go across the Congo on foot in 2004. It's quite interesting: Blood River.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
brautigan imbroglio
in watermelon sugar the deeds were done
or in three piece suits
on the phone
making deals
crashing the economy
bailing out before hand
with big
going-away presents
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