Thursday, February 21, 2008

Cold Spells

I would like to be congratulated for being the last person in the known universe to have acquired a high-speed internet connection, which is pure genius. I can now download all sorts of songs, recipes, and instructions for constructing ray-guns without having to wait for what feels like weeks.

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Cat Power's version of "New York, New York" (simply "New York") makes me tremble: If this is emotional tyranny, then I don't want freedom.

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cold-drill, the journal of the MFA program at Boise State University, has accepted "This Medicine May Cause Blurred Vision" for publication.

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After seeing Il Postino again (with Laura, this time), that terribly sweet film about love and exile, I remain convinced that poetry does have some sort of purpose, that it does, indeed, have a place in the lives of the [un]common, the now.

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Currently in rotation:

Sons & Daughters - "Chains"
Bruce Springsteen - "Radio Nowhere"
Paul Westerberg - "High Time"
Asian Dub Foundation - "Naxalite"

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The poet, whose name I cannot recall at the moment, says:

We love what we cannot know...

[d | r]



3 comments:

GMC said...

congrats on the connection and publication, d-dog!

GMC said...

hand held by Flash Gordon, and now DR has finally got a piece of the piehihihiyeahyeah...

"Man has no business with the simplicity or complexity of things." -Don Pablo

"Poetry does not belong to those who write it; it belongs to those who need it." -Mario

"Even the most sublime ideas sound ridiculous if heard too often." -Don Pablo

"Il tuo sorriso si espande come una farfalla." -Mario

"So what if we break our chains? What do we do then?" -Mario

GMC said...

Oh, Don Pablo, how your words rip me to shreds...