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XOx Uriah xOX
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since 2006-02-11
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0 posted 2006-04-10 12:38 PM




I saw you today...
Something brushed aside the cobwebs
that had shrouded your memory.
I saw you...frozen in time.
Almost a quarter of a century old.
Not the over half century you should be.
We both were there...
When a cold beer, a hot meal
or a steamy woman
were only a song away.
Before anyone who thought they mattered
knew who Steve was.
Before Steve thought he didn't matter.
Just songs shared
down by the railroad.
Just songs played
at whatever joint would let us play.
Just songs sold
for rent
or change of address.
That was what it was all about.
The songs...

It didn't matter if our pockets
were bulging from eagles nesting
or if they were empty
of all but dreams and lint.
The songs remained the same.

When did it change?

Was it the buxom barflies
full of barley and believing
"He's so sensitive and deep"
that changed it all?
What was seen as   "being free"
Didnt come cheap to me.
But, I guess you bought it.

Then Steve fell silent
and you disappeared.
We all disappeared.
He, between Hell and Mexico.
Between shooting it in
and sweating it out.
You, between prison and
the back roads of Georgia.
All of us were sweating it out.

I had no taste for Atlantic City.
Money aint everything.
You never did understand
my priorities.
I never knew I had any
until the debates arose.
You, somewhere between
Jim Morrison and Pan.
Me, somewhere between
David Allan Coe
and Paul of Tarsus.
Paul won the argument.
And I was weary...
of opening myself up
to let others walk beside
me through pain they
would never understand.
And I was tired...
of pouring peroxide on the strings
to keep the blood from staining.

You went your way and I went mine.
Didn't matter who on your side would have won.
Over indulgence made disaster inevitable.

Steve is still alive.
Alot older.  Alot fatter.
But he sweated it out and...
He is still alive.
So many others...gone by the wayside

Songs remain.
Songs that brought  
spotlights to strangers.
Or...ones that pretend to be your friend.
For the duration...of a song.
Thats what it was all about...
The Songs.

You never could write worth a damn.

No one will understand this jibberish.
Just rambling on about things
that I myself don't understand.
I have nothing poetic to say.
Nothing profound.
Nothing preferred.
Just that the cobwebs drooped a bit
and for a brief moment
I saw you today...
Frozen in time...

Singing a stolen song.

© Copyright 2006 Larry F. Leake - All Rights Reserved
Earth Angel
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since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215
Realms of Light
1 posted 2006-04-10 12:58 PM


XO, I could listen to you sing your songs all day long!

It don't matter none that you ain't got money in yer pockets! ~ 'Cause ya got songs in yer heart 'n soul!


EA
Flowers

WindWalker
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since 2001-10-12
Posts 1218

2 posted 2006-04-10 01:37 PM


WOW! This is one of your best!!!!!!!!!!
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