Wednesday, May 30, 2012

KBYD May 30, 2012

Playlist:
Sea-side Special - Jah Wobble
Boom Boom - Big Head Todd and the Monsters
You Can Howl - The Fried Okra Band
Groceries on the Shelf - Lucille Bogan
Sleep - Rubberneck Lions
Hands and Knees - Dag för Dag
Eraser - Golden Eye
Runaway - Gemma Ray
Turn On - Hot Vestry
Once Upon A Time In Chester - The Suns
Baby Please - Thee Headcoatees
Don't Ever Say - The Covelles
The Autumn Lights - Tokyo Adventures
She's My Baby - The Traveling Wilburys
hd1 - Lost Cassettes
Chinese Symbols - Second Hand Guns
Beer - Kittentank
Change My Mind - Rik Warren
12 dollar specs - Oceanics
Visions and Lights - Buzz Kull
Love - Dance Ecstasy - Ravi Shankar and George Harrison


Poem:

CANCER
by Stanley Plumly

Mine, I know, started at a distance
five hundred and twenty light-years away
and fell as stardust into my sleeping mouth,
yesterday, at birth, or that time when I was ten
lying on my back looking up at the cluster
called the Beehive or by its other name
in the constellation Cancer,
the Crab, able to move its nebulae projections
backward and forward, side to side,
in the tumor Hippocrates describes as carcinoma,
from karkinos, the analogue, in order to show
what being cancer looks like.
Star, therefore, to start,
like waking on the best day of your life
to feel this living and immortal thing inside you.
You were in love, you were a saint,
you were going to walk the sunlight blessing water,
you were almost word for word forever.
The crown, the throne, the thorn—
now to see the smoke shining in the mirror,
the long half-dark of dark down the hallway inside it.
Now to see what wasn’t seen before:
the old loved landscape fading from the window,
the druid soul within the dying tree,
the depth of blue coloring the cornflower,
the birthday-ribbon river of a road,
and the young man who resembles you
opening a door in the half-built house
you helped your father build,
saying, in your voice, come forth.

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