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Tom Robbins

Only one of so many reasons why I love Tom Robbins …

My Heart Is Not A Poodle
(Country Song)

My love looks in the window and watches you sleep,
can’t you hear it scratching at your door?
My love howls at the full moon down by the creek,
it ain’t for sale in any store.

My love is a wild thing and and it can’t be trained
to do tricks to entertain your group
so put away that leash and that hoop:
my heart is not a poodle.

My love is wild, hog wild,
it ain’t for a sissy or a child,
it’s the hot stuff, not the mild,
don’t treat it like a poodle.

You can housebreak your puppy, you can housebreak your cat
you can even housebreak some bunny rabbits.
You can teach some old boys to wipe their boots on the mat,
but love holds on to its bad habits.

Passion hides in the shadows where it’s damp and it’s dark
to sneak out and bite you on the leg.
No, it won’t sit up and beg:
My heart is not a poodle.

My love is wild, hog wild,
it ain’t for a sissy or a child,
it’s sweet but it’s also vile,
don’t mistake it for no poodle.

Real love likes to run free like a fox or a cur,
it ain’t looking for no master,
so don’t be tying no fancy ribbons ’round its neck
or it’s gonna run all the faster.
I like the way you look, baby, I love how you smell
I long to be your very own,
but don’t toss me no old bone;
my heart is not a poodle.

My love is wild, hog wild,
it ain’t for a sissy or a child,
it’s the hot stuff, not the mild,
don’t treat it like a poodle.

(spoken)

It ain’t nobody’s lapdog.
Won’t wear no rhinestone collar.
Don’t even think about calling it “Fifi.”

- Tom Robbins
(From Wild Ducks Flying Backward)

I mean … seriously?! The guy is genius. I laugh … and laugh … and laugh …

Shake It Up

*** Click on names to go to the pages to purchase/view/consider, and click on any ‘Lyric’ to see full transcriptions. ***

Two books I think you should check out:

Poetry: Selected Poems by William Bronk
Small Excerpt:

Unsatisfied Desire

However beautiful I think you are,
I am not content to let it end there.
And, oh, you are beautiful even to the extent
that your imperfections insist that beautiful
is not in being perfect but in such faults
- shall we call them faults? – as your imperfection has.
And I could agree: those faults are beautiful …

Book: Love Is a Mix Tape: Life and Loss, One Song at a Time by Rob Sheffield
Small-ish Excerpt:

We met up at a dive called the Garrett on Monday, the night before her birthday. It was not a romantic bar — the carpet was so pot-soaked you got a buzz walking to the bathroom — but it offered privacy, cheap liquor, a cigarette machine that was easy to tilt, and pool tables to distract pain-in-the-ass innocent bystanders. I’d spent the day writing a sonnet sequence for her. I’m not sure what I was thinking–I mean, I used the word “catachresis” in the first line. But I was certain my prosodic ingenuity would melt her heart for good. I used one of my favorite rhyme schemes, stolen from the James Merrill poem “The Octopus,” though he stole it himself, from W. H. Auden’s The Sea and the Mirror, rhyming the first syllable of a trochee with the final syllable in the next line. How could she resist?

At midnight, I gave her the poems.

“What’s going on?” she asked.

“Well, the last word in the first line is a trochee, and it rhymes with the end of the next line. So ‘catachresis’ rhymes with ‘fleece.’ “

“No, what’s going on?”

“In a catachresis?”

“No. What are you talking about?”

“Uh…I have a big crush on you.”

“Oooooh,” she said. She smiled and let the pages drop on the table. She relaxed in front of my eyes. “So how did it start?”

“Well, I think you’re really beautiful.”

She relaxed a lot more — in fact, her face changed shape a little, got a little more round, as if her jaw unclenched. I didn’t know whether that was a good sign or not, but I couldn’t shut up yet.

“I always thought so. Right away, when I saw you.”

“The amazing black dress,” she nodded. “I was wearing that when I met you. There’s, uh, a lot of *me* in that dress. My Fuck the Hostess dress. It’s a real ‘drop to your knees and say amen’ dress.”

“I noticed. It’s gotten worse since then.”

“I know.” She lit one of my Dunhills. I had never seen her so comfortable. “I was on the phone with my friend Merit tonight, and she was like, Does Rob like you? And I said, I don’t know, he made me a tape and he didn’t call and then we danced together and then he left and called and left a message but didn’t call after that. Merit was like, So do you like Rob?”

I couldn’t believe she was making me do this. “So do you?”

She smiled. “I don’t know. He’s not my type, but I really like him.” She told me her type was farm boys with broad shoulders, football players. She took her time smoking that cigarette. She still had most of her beer left and she was in no hurry at all. I was too scared to talk but I was more scared to not talk.

“I don’t know what your type is. I don’t know what your deal is. I don’t even know if you have a boyfriend. I know I like you and I want to be in your life, that’s it, and if you have any room for a boyfriend, I would like to be your boyfriend, and if you don’t have any room, I would like to be your friend. Any room you have for me in your life is great. If you would like me to start out in one room and move to another, I could do that.”

“But you’d rather be a boyfriend than a friend?”

“Given the choice. No, not given the choice. That’s what I want.”

“Where are you parked?”

“I walked.”

“What’s a catachresis?”

“A rhetorical inversion of tense, kind of like a transumption. Let’s go.”

… … …

And a lot of music I think you should check out:
(Sorry I’ve been slacking with this stuff. I have put every, single one of these artists up on my MySpace page in the last couple of months … but … still … I love a good list!)

Music:

UndiscoveredJames Morrison
Song of the Moment: You Give Me Something
Lyric of the Moment: ’cause you give me something that makes me scared, alright … this could be nothing, but I’m willing to give it a try …

Costello MusicThe Fratellis
Song of the Moment: Flathead
Lyric of the Moment: hey, Flathead, don’t you get mean … she’s the second best killler that I ever have seen …

Girls And Boys - Ingrid Michaelson
Song of the Moment: Breakable
Lyric of the Moment: and we are so fragile, and our cracking bones make noise … and we are just breakable, breakable, breakable girls and boys …

GoodnightWilliam Fitzsimmons
Song of the Moment: It’s Not True
Lyric of the Moment: the room still looks like you … it’s a mess, and all the pictures on the shelf are dusted off by someone else …

These StreetsPaolo Nutini
Song of the Moment: Rewind
Lyric of the Moment: remember at 16 … oh, the crazy drunk night we had … when I kissed you in the hallway, then I took you straight to bed …

Yours To KeepAlbert Hammond, Jr.
Song of the Moment: Call An Ambulance
Lyric of the Moment: and you will only ever hold me, if I tell you it would end …

The StoryBrandi Carlile
Song of the Moment: My Song
Lyric of the Moment: I live every day like there’ll never be a last one …

Cassadaga - Bright Eyes
Song of the Moment: Make A Plan To Love Me
Lyric of the Moment: some things you lose, you don’t get back … so just know what you have …

Corinne Bailey RaeCorinne Bailey Rae
Song of the Moment: ‘Til It Happens To You
Lyric of the Moment: oh, Love, I’m a fool to believe in you …

Memory ManAqualung
Song of the Moment: Rolls So Deep
Lyric of the Moment: it’s like thunder when I look in your eyes … and it rolls, it rolls … it rolls so deep …

Wincing the Night AwayThe Shins
Song of the Moment: Phantom Limb
Lyric of the Moment: a latent power I’m known to hide, to keep some hope alive …

Oh yes … and … Tori Amos, who I absolutely adore in an almost insane kind of way, has a new CD coming out on May 1st. It’s called American Doll Posse, and I haven’t heard anything from it … but I’m still tickled pink with anticipation.

Hope everyone has a great weekend! Be safe, be kind, and … for Pete’s sake (and your own) … have fun!

Atlas Shrugged

“She sat listening to the music. It was a symphony of triumph. The notes flowed up, they spoke of rising and they were the rising itself, they were the essence and the form of upward motion, they seemed to embody every human act and thought that had ascent as its motive. It was a sunburst of sound, breaking out of hiding and spreading open. It had the freedom of release and the tension of purpose. It swept space clean, and left nothing but the joy of an unobstructed effort. Only a faint echo within the sounds spoke of that from which the music had escaped, but spoke in laughing astonishment at the discovery that there was no ugliness or pain, and there never had had to be. It was the song of an immense deliverance.

She thought: For just a few moments — while this lasts — it is all right to surrender completely — to forget everything and just permit yourself to feel. She thought: Let go — drop the controls — this is it.”

From Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.

Quickies

– The release date for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has been announced: July 21, 2007. For those of you who are as nerdy as I am, you can already pre-order it on Amazon. (Yes … I did.) Even worse is that I actually got goosebumps when I saw an actual date in association with its release. Yeah, it’s pretty bad.

- Begin To Hope by Regina Spektor, which I have mentioned on here a few times, is $6.99 on Amazon right now as well. I don’t know how much it usually costs, but I do believe that is quite a good deal. If you ever thought about buying it, now is the time. This also goes for Love in the Time of Science by Emiliana Torrini (another I’ve mentioned before), again on Amazon. I think that one is $6.87, or something. Under $7, anyway. (Click the links to go to the exact pages where I found them.)

- I just discovered Found, and I’m completely fascinated by it. I don’t like it as much as PostSecret, but I do like it quite a bit. Same kind of thing.

- For those of you rockin’ it in my neck of the woods, check THIS out sometime. I won’t be at the one this Friday, but … you know … it’s still probably one of the cooler things in this _____ town. (Couldn’t find the words, and I’m in somewhat of a time crunch currently.)

- For those of you who keep up, I’ve started writing another book. I think it’s fiction. I mean, it’s complicated, but … I definitely think it’s fiction. I’m writing it in a style that focuses on a certain scene (point in time/what-have-you), then goes to another, but they all kind of string together in an odd sort of way. (Yes, there is a word for it. Yes, I know it. No, I do not feel the need to bore everyone with writing styles.) It’s moving quickly, just like my first. I put that one on the back-burner for a bit, though. It was making my brain hurt. I’ll assuredly finish this second one before the first. And, heck, who knows? Maybe that first one was just a catalyst to get me kicked into gear with this one, the actual one, the one I, myself, would read if someone else wrote it. I suppose that’s important. Ha!

- Running With Scissors (the movie) apparently becomes available for rent and purchase next Tuesday, Feb. 6th. I haven’t seen it because this town never brought it to theaters. All I can say is I enjoyed the book. (Damn, Amazon should pay me for advertising.)

- The line, “all that I am, all that I ever was, is here in your perfect eyes, they’re all I can see …” has been stuck in my head for days now. I hear that the song (Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol) is horribly over-played on the radio, which is a shame, really. I don’t listen to the radio, so I wouldn’t know. This is probably the reason I can still tolerate it … and so many other songs, for that matter. Doesn’t it suck how radio stations beat the ever-lovin’ crap out of a few good songs, making them unbearable to listen to anymore?! I think so; hence, the no-listening.

- I’m out of time for now.

- Take care, be safe, be happy, be nice … and … as my favorite memo pad at home says, Don’t fuck this up!

(I know it’s not very ladylike, but it’s just so versatile … you know?)

Two by Su

The poems below are two by my favorite new-to-me poet, Adrienne Su.  I think her writing speaks for itself, so I won’t say any more about it … just that I love it, it has inspired me, and I felt like sharing a couple with everyone today.

The English Cannon

It’s not that the first speakers left women out
Unless they were goddesses, harlots, or impossible loves
Seen from afar, often bathing,

And it’s not that the only parts my grandfather could have played
Were as extras in Xanadu,
Nor that it gives no instructions for shopping or cooking.

The trouble is, I’ve spent my life
Getting over the lyrics
That taught me to brush my hair till it’s gleaming,

Stay slim, dress tastefully, and not speak of sex,
Death, violence, or the desire for any of them,
And to let men do the talking and warring. 

And bringing of the news.  I know a girl’s got to protest
These days, but she also has to make money
And do her share of journalism and combat,

And she has to know from the gut whom to trust,
Because what do her teachers know, living in books,
And what does she know, starting from scratch?

- Adrienne Su

Foreign Languages

I learned too late: if you want one to cherish
and comfort you, to be there at times
of near-speechlessness, you have to marry it,

perferably early, before you know the future
isn’t yours to give. Marrying later,
when experience has made you wiser,

has perks, but togetherness doesn’t come naturally.
Don’t make my mistake. I’ve had my fun
but ended up with nothing but history.

The first one I experienced out loud
was French, so brief and I so young
that it never got its tongue in my mouth.

Longer was my passion for Latin, bookish
devotion of my teenage years
I once thought I’d spend my life with,

but just as things were getting serious,
along came Chinese, well-read, older,
a painter and a poet in one, and to top this:

my parents liked him. While technically
there had been others, you could call
this one the first one I slept with. Eventually,

though, craving my own identity,
I grew up and left. Both of us wept.
But it wasn’t long before an equally

erotic arrival, Japanese, seduced me.
I loved the unembarrassed pleasure
it took in my neglected femininity,

understanding every hint, evasion,
unfinished sentence… Japanese softened
my voice, style, even ambitions,

but then I ran out of tuition money
and lived austerely with that dullard
English, for years. Oh, there were plenty

of kisses, notably German and Spanish,
and one impassioned summer with Italian;
I also wished for French to return in some lavish

incarnation, like seaside travel or a stranger
with a charming accent, but by now
I knew that when it came to languages,

I was only a flirt or a fling, a girl you date
for fun before you get ready to settle.
And it was all my fault: I couldn’t commit

to just one. I loved to take new vocabularies
into my mouth, to accustom my lips
to the unfamiliar, to hear them accidentally

append a mafan ni or kudasai
to a request for tea or somebody’s hand;
was thrilled to discover I didn’t know why
 
the modifier was right, only that the one
that felt right was; relished aquiringly
the novel syntax, slang, and idiom

by which the next one lived, and quickly
moving in. It’s true my resume suggests
repeated failure, even superficiality,

but it also delivers me back to the day
in first-year Latin when the teacher
gave the origin of ardent (from ardere,

to burn), and one of the cockier boys yelled out,
“Mrs. Swinson, is your husband ardent?”
Instead of getting mad, she only smiled

a wicked smile of knowing joy and said,
“Of course!” For once, she didn’t go on.
Never having believed that Latin wasn’t dead,

that it was the heart and soul of the Romance,
languages, I caught my breath – no, its breath,
the breath of the written word as its silence

uncoiled into understated passion. Right here,
the cinderblock room, chalk-clouded,
fixing our ablatives, was not so much a teacher

as a woman, alive and doomed as the rest of us.
I converted then, for better or worse, to a lifetime
of beginnings. To the romance of languages.

- Adrienne Su

* The poems above are from her book, Sanctuary, which was published in 2006.  She also has another one, which was published in 1997, called Middle Kingdom.  To purchase either, or both, please click HERE.

* I have been writing a lot as well.  I imagine I will have something new up by the end of this week, for all who are interested.   

PostSecret & Me

I get a book for Christmas every year. This year, I asked for the second installation (My Secret) of one of my favorite books ever purchased … a book called PostSecret. For those of you who haven’t heard of it, it is a collection of postcards sent in to this guy (Frank Warren), who initially sent out something around 1000 postcards as an art project, asking people to write a secret on it, decorate it, do whatever to it, and send it back to him, anonymously. Well, the response was so overwhelming that he started a blog and published a book (two, now), each spotlighting selected postcards. I’m not sure, but something about so many people (real people!) sending in these truly genuine, sincere secrets really, really touches and inspires me.

Time said of the first … A fascinating public airing of private thougts – some dark, others funny, endearing or disturbing – written on homemade postcards … The range of efforts (meticulous, sloppy, artful, ponderous) will astound you.

I’m talking about it today because I always get a little reminiscent immediately before and for a little while after the start of a new year. I don’t know why. I guess it’s the general thought of, Wow, another year gone by … what did I do with it?

I always make a list of Resolutions … some I write not to keep, some I write hoping with all hope that I do keep, and some I write knowing without a shadow of a doubt that I will keep. Mine aren’t lofty … I gave those up a long time ago. You know … Win the lottery.Shrink 5 inches to look like all the other girls.Fit into a size 0 by February 1st. … the Blah blah blah resolutions, as I call them. Thankfully, I’ve wised up a bit and don’t make those foolish ones anymore. Mine are now more about things that I can control … that are feasible. Some are small and very silly … some are funny … some are sad … some are serious … I used to limit myself to 10, but I stopped that when I realized I can’t put a lid on that kind of thing. This year, I’ve decided I’m just going to write them all down, organize them, laminate them, and frame them right by my mirror in my room. Might as well, right? Right!

Back to PostSecret. (Sorry, I know I’m jumping around.) My favorite one in the new book is probably one that simply says, My heart is an idiot. It makes me laugh (belly laugh, at that) … because I relate so, so well to that statement. I’d just never heard it put quite like that: My … heart … is … an … idiot! Resolution: Make it smarter!

Gosh, I’m giggling now just thinking about all of the muck my heart has dragged me through.

My, my, my …

The cool thing is that hearts heal … and can be educated, in the good way! This, I have certainly learned in ’06. The heart is an intrepid piece o’ work! Takes a lickin’ and keeps on tickin’, if you know what I’m sayin’.

Case & Point:

I was hurt a while back by someone who was very important to me, and I don’t think I ever really recovered from it. When I finally thought I had, and tried again … I fell in love (or something like it) again … and I was hurt … again. I would say that I was hurt worse the second time … because I felt like I should have known better, not given in so easily, not opened up, not believed so deeply … not after the first time. Both followed a pattern, and the only link between the two was me. Of course, I became really good at blaming myself for a long time … for the first especially, and then for a while after the second for that one as well. I then realized something … I’m better than blame, damnit! The only pattern that I really found is that I not only once, but twice, chose and fell in love (or something like it) with lying, philandering, selfish men who never had any intention of giving back what I gave. So, heck, what do you do? Well, you break the pattern … and you stop putting up with the ones who aren’t going to be good for you, right? Right! Damn, it seems so easy now. You can’t change people, and you can’t make someone treat you right, no matter how much you beg and plead. You can’t make someone love you, either … just like you can’t make yourself love someone. (Broken record, party of one!)

I haven’t thought about all of this in a long time … and, by a long time, I mean the better part of a year. That’s a big step for me. Recent events and a little bit of 2006 in review (which will probably be a whole new entry after the 1st of the year) has made me look at these things, albeit briefly, once again … I (finally and officially) lost not one, but two things this past year that I never thought I’d lose.

The part I never expected is that I’m better than ever because of it. It’s all in the past now, and I couldn’t be more excited, happy, joyous, stoked, thrilled, elated, giddy, pumped, jubilant, and celebratory about it.

L-I-V-I-N, baby!

There is a quote that one of my old friends shared a while back that was very poignant to me: We’re gonna rise from these ashes like a bird aflame … It’s from a David Gray song, called Shine. If there was one sentence I could choose for My 2006, that would be it. Rise above, I do feel I have.

Sorry … back to the PostSecret stuff. (This all ties in somehow, I promise.)

When I first found the book, I thought about sending one in, but then I realized that I had so many to choose from … I didn’t even know where to begin. So, what did I do? Well, I started a scrapbook, and put all of my PostSecrets in it. It’s almost full now. I guess that could’ve be my official PostSecret at the time … I have too many secrets to choose from.

The beauty … (in the breakdown) … it’s over. My life is different now, I’m different now. And, you know, it sounds cheesy … but I’m pretty much made of cheese, so it’s going to be okay … but discovering PostSecret kind of made me start looking at those things (as well as many others), writing them down, dealing with them, and filing them away … literally. I’m so much healthier now because of that. I guess you could say, in an off-base way, the book kind of made me a better person. I can’t give it too much credit, however … I’ll reserve that for mainly myself. (Ha!) It did start a certain process within myself, though. It would’ve happened eventually, but I’ll just happy I stumbled upon a catalyst sooner rather than later.

Wouldn’t it be great if we could all do that? Be honest, be real, tell it, deal with it, and put it away.

I think so.

If you are interested in buying either book, here are some links:

PostSecret
My Secret

The Secret Lives of Men & Women (… one I didn’t know about until after I posted this …)

And, of course, the website: WWW.POSTSECRET.BLOGSPOT.COM.

Okay, now I’m off to go ring in this New Year of 2007 better everbefore … HAPPILY!! Oh yes … happily. Everyone out there be safe, have fun, and rock ’07 out!!

P.S. This is the coolest cake I’ve ever seen!

’07 is going to rule!

HP 7

The official title for the 7th Harry Potter was released today!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Article)

(Total dork … yes, I get it.)

5 Suggestions

Music: 9- Damien Rice (Buy)

Song: The Animals Were Gone - Damien Rice (Listen) (Lyrics)

Movie: For Your Consideration (Time/Theater) (Review)

Book: The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (Buy)

Website: Your Story … Did That Really Just Happen?!

(Okay, so that last suggestion is a total shameless plug.  ;)   The other four are not, however.  They are genuinely fantastic in a completely unbiased sort of way, so check ‘ em out.  Now!)

Happy Hump Day!

Your Story … DTRJH?!

My friend, Mel, and I have recently begun working on a project together.  We’re both really, REALLY excited about it.  I have a lot more to say, but think I’ll wait and explain in greater detail on here later (after the site has been frequented first). 

For now, go to http://www.myspace.com/129937616 (Your Story … Did That Really Just Happen?!) for more information.  We have yet to get down and dirty with the sending out of Friend Requests, so feel free to F.R. (like how I abbreviated it?  yeah …) us.  Also, we haven’t yet decided on a definite URL for our MySpace, so the one above to click on is obviously a work in progress. 

Okay … I think the MySpace site should be pretty self-explanatory.  If you have any questions, there is contact information on that site … and, as always, you can send me an email or message on my MySpace page as well. 

“Running With Scissors”

I started reading Running With Scissors by Augusten Burroughs yesterday and can’t seem to put it down. I have seen previews for the movie version all over the place lately, and can’t wait for it to come out. It looks like it going to be extremely good. I knew it was a book first, however, so my goal was to read the book before the movie opens on October 20th. (If there is an adaptation between book and film, I prefer to read the book first. This doesn’t always happen, but I do try.) Anyway, it seems that I will be finished with the book far before the movie graces theaters later this month. It is a really, really great book so far; intriguing and oddly humourous. I recommend it to anyone who is searching for a new read, and also recommend that it be read before the October 20th premiere. As soon as I finish, I will offer more thoughts and opinions. For now, I will continue to be delightfully bothered as I find ways to squeeze the conintued reading of Running With Scissors into my horridly overly-scheduled schedule.

* As a footnote … this is definitely an odd book, which is perfectly fine with me. I tend to enjoy odd things from time to time; however, I’m sure there are some out there who would be offended by some of its content. If you are one of those people who is easily offended, do not read this book. You won’t enjoy it. I, myself, am still captivated by it. Particularly bizarre things such as Running With Scissors make me laugh … a lot. I’m not sure exactly why; I suppose I do have a somewhat strange sense of humor. Oh well … what can you do?

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