Thursday, October 8, 2009

Strange Fruit


I'm painting. I'm not sure if I'll complete anything worth posting tonight, but I have a nice relaxing playlist. Here's one of the songs from what I'm listening to and also a sketch of Jeff Buckley I did a couple years ago.
This is Jeff Buckley singing Strange Fruit.

Legend of a Mind




"Legend of a Mind" - Moody Blues (1968)...

For Johnny Pole

FOR JOHNNY POLE, ON THE FORGOTTEN BEACH
by~ Anne Sexton ~

In his tenth July some instinct
taught him to arm the waiting wave,
a giant where its mouth hung open.
He rode on the lip that buoyed him there
and buckled him under. The beach was strung
with children paddling their ages in,
under the glare od noon chipping
its light out. He stood up, anonymous
and straight among them, between
their sand pails and nursery crafts.
The breakers cartwheeled in and over
to puddle their toes and test their perfect
skin. He was my brother, my small
Johnny brother, almost ten. We flopped
down upon a towel to grind the sand
under us and watched the Atlantic sea
move fire, like night sparklers;
and lost our weight in the festival
season. He dreamed, he said, to be
a man designed like a balanced wave...
how someday he would wait, giantand straight.
Johnny, your dream moves summersinside my mind.
He was tall and twenty that July,
but there was no balance to help;
only the shells came straight and even.
This was the first beach of assault;
the odor of death hung in the air
like rotting potatoes, the junkyard
of landing craft waited open and rusting.
The bodies were strung out as if they were
still reaching for each other, where they lay
to blacken, to burst through their perfect
skin. And Johnny Pole was one of them.
He gave in like a small wave, a sudden
hole in his belly and the years all gone
where the Pacific noon chipped its light out.
Like a bean bag, outflung, head loose
and anonymous, he lay. Did the sea move fire
for its battle season? Does he lie there
forever, where his rifle waits, giant
and straight?...I think you die again
and live again,
Johnny, each summer that moves inside
my mind.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tædium Vitae

Tædium Vitae

To stab my youth with desperate knife, to wear 
This paltry age’s gaudy livery, 
To let each base hand filch my treasury,
To mesh my soul within a woman’s hair,
And be mere Fortune’s lackeyed groom,— I swear, 
I love it not! these things are less to me 
Than the thin foam that frets upon the sea,
Less than the thistle-down of summer air 
Which hath no seed: better to stand aloof
Far from these slanderous fools who mock my life 
Knowing me not, better the lowliest roof
Fit for the meanest hind to sojourn in,
Than to go back to that hoarse cave of strife
Where my white soul first kissed the mouth of sin.

~ Oscar Wilde

Xray


"Sometimes he wonders what zone of transit he himself was entering, sure that his own withdrawal was symptomatic not of a dormant schizophrenia, but of a careful preparation for a radically new environment, with its own internal landscape and logic, where old categories of thought would be merely an encumbrance."

(J.G. Ballard~ The Drowned World, 1962)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Dance of the Seven Veils

King Herod frolics in Ken Russell's "Salome's Last Dance" based on the Oscar Wilde play ~1988

The Dance of the Seven Veils from Claude D'Anna's "Salome" ~1985