Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Poem Time: Lament to Johnny Cash

This is a little late, and I really meant to post this Friday (Johnny Cash's birthday), but here is a poem I wrote a few months ago.


Lament to Johnny Cash

You sang what I felt,
But it wasn't the words
So much as the tone of your voice—
A train, they say, shuddering and full
It reverberated within in me, Mr. Cash
Did you know that you could do that?
Or did you practice that power?
Was it something you focused on
In the shower while you shampooed
Or shaved?

Probably not, for a true master
Does not have to try to be great…
Unlike me. I am constantly striving
For some grasp on reality,
Some string to hold me above Hell.
I'm sure you know the feeling.
It is there in your music.
Along with the love and heartbreak
There is the desperation
The slow drawl of emerging insanity.

But I am like you, Mr. Cash,
Yet I have never found an escape
Because I am afraid of not feeling
Or of feeling more.
I think the white pills and alcohol
Made you more sensitive, yet less
Aware of your vulnerability.
But you were never contented
Like me, you always wanted something more
Or someone more.

But I want everyone
I want them to look at me and see me—
See my pain as if were a sheet of music
Or guitar strings, still humming.
I think they saw you, Johnny,
More than they will ever see me.
I have never shined,
Neither with light or darkness,
But am stuck somewhere in-between—
In the twilight perhaps.

You would wear black for me
I'm sure. I think I need that color.
They will wrap me in it one day
And carry me to ground
And lay lilies on the mounded earth.
But once they leave, they will forget me
Because, unlike your songs,
My voice will never stick in someone's soul
And this poem will be just another
Useless lament

3 comments:

  1. Girl I think that is a fitting lament, but I don't think your words will be forgotten! You've got a great future!

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  2. Beautiful, Brandi. I agree with Kim; you're only just beginning. :D

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  3. Very nice, but I have to agree with the 2 previous comments. A few things Johnny said in his life:

    I start a lot more songs than I finish, because I realize when I get into them, they're no good. I don't throw them away, I just put them away, store them, get them out of sight.
    Johnny Cash

    It's like a novelist writing far out things. If it makes a point and makes sense, then people like to read that. But if it's off in left field and goes over the edge, you lose it. The same with musical talent, I think.
    Johnny Cash

    Sometimes I am two people. Johnny is the nice one. Cash causes all the trouble. They fight.
    Johnny Cash

    Success is having to worry about every damn thing in the world, except money.
    Johnny Cash

    You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don't try to forget the mistakes, but you don't dwell on it. You don't let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.
    Johnny Cash

    You've got to know your limitations. I don't know what your limitations are. I found out what mine were when I was twelve. I found out that there weren't too many limitations, if I did it my way.
    Johnny Cash

    "I have no illusions about who I am and how old I am—but that has nothing to do with it when I'm in that studio or on that stage and that thing is coming out of me. That fire is just as bright and hot as when I was 23. I and the song are one—and whatever I was meant to do with my music, I'm doing it."

    "Everybody was wearing rhinestones, all those sparkle clothes and cowboy boots. I decided to wear a black shirt and pants and see if I could get by with it. I did and I've worn black clothes ever since."


    All said by Mr Cash during his life. So write for your love of it, don't worry about the money or success, they will come. And as I have found out, personal accomplishment means more to me anyways than someone else telling me what a good job I did and what a success I am. You can quote me on that. =P

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