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Christopher Luna by Alisha Jucevic for the Columbian

Christopher Luna by Alisha Jucevic for the Columbian
Christopher Luna by Alisha Jucevic for the Columbian

Thursday, June 23, 2016

"I hardly ever do this sitting down," a poem inspired by Bryce Schramm's performance at Paper Tiger Coffee in Vancouver, WA on June 15, 2016



“I hardly ever do this sitting down”
With love for Bryce Schramm
and all my friends at Paper Tiger Coffee
June 15, 2016


Gemini Calvinist
self-professed
black hole
learning guitar
you put love into it
it’ll love you
right back

fresh bodies
little lovelies
truck lovin mothers
anonymous girlfriends
third hand toxicity
ghostly underwriters
recycle cereal
new screens
old Dads
get thee to
the railroad store

faulty descriptions
however necessary
haters can’t grok
the rule of threes
she’s a strip tease
home dream
unconditional love theme
out-of-town drop in
demented drone
sense less
title less
little wave from
sweetness

foie gras fuckwad
heartsick joke
fool wit the phallus
then try to move us
w/ aquatic tragedy
elderberry sanctuary
lizard king sanctimony
need to touch something wild
no bullwhips
anywhere
in the vicinity

“Pretty interesting how we are, isn’t it?”

I hardly ever do this sitting down. Bryce Schramm
You have an instrument, and you put love into it, it’ll love you right back. Ty
She’s a strip tease. Toni Lumbrazo Luna
I need to touch something wild. Herb Stokes
Pretty interesting how we are, isn’t it? Rainy Knight

Four Poems Written During The Cosmic Dust Fusion Band's Memorial Day 2016 Show



The Cosmic Dust Fusion Band
Unitarian Church
4505 E 18th St., Vancouver, WA
Memorial Day 2016

The Cosmic Dust Fusion Band performs at the Unitarian Church in Vancouver, WA on May 30, 2016
 Rosario

That was his name. Draw the brush slowly, deliberately, across the landscape. Thought gives form to color. Memory gives form to emotion. The sanctity of true friendship. The ease of it. The quick laughter. The unforced smile. Remember the times we sat together. No one can erase these moments from the mind’s eye.  
 
Jim Templeton and Mike Doolin
 New York Taxicab

Pay you extra to take me to the tunnel. Fear beyond language. Top speed. No signal. No frame. Not where I expected to be. The street fragments and streaks. Where do you get off? What’re you thinkin’?
Who told you that? No way.

Charles Neal
 Blues #7

“What happened to the first six, I can’t tell ya.”

Talk so often ‘bout myself, people wish I’d just shut my mouth
Talk so often ‘bout myself, people wish I’d just shut my mouth
“Gonna call myself on the telephone one day, and tell myself to shut up”
(Miles Davis)

They say a poet is a person in love with the sound of his own voice
A poet is a person in love with the sound of his own voice
But when this scribe begins to speak,             don’t it sound so nice?

If you don’t have nothin’ to say, why open your mouth at all?
If you got nothin’ new to say, why open your mouth at all?
If your heart’s not in it, why say anything at all?

Hope they never take this mic away
Been writin’ all my life
If they should take this mic away
Could mean the end of my life

I promise
not to
say
another
word
‘less
that shit is
true
profound
precise

The Cosmic Dust Fusion Band performs at the Unitarian Church in Vancouver, WA on May 30, 2016
 The Roots Of The Forest

This afternoon I renew my vow of devotion to you. Allow me to be the protector of your heart. Put your tiny hand in mind and we’ll walk slowly into the beautiful darkness of our future. Not imaginative enough to have thought it could ever be this good. A true partner by my side. A stalwart friend, willing to corkscrew my bones to breaking when the time comes. To bruise my ribs when the time is right. Like a couple of kids. Who cares if we come away with a little bark in our hair?   
 
The Cosmic Dust Fusion band is Jim Templeton (keyboards), Mike Doolin (guitar), Pete Petersen (winds), Sam Hallam (bass), and Charles Neal (drums). For more information, visit The Cosmic Dust Fusion Band