Edge of Memory
Yes, I'm just in a real funk
over throwing away my homeland
30 years ago
in 1987.
I can't shake it
for some reason.
It seems to haunt
my every thought.
Like the
City On The Edge of Forever
time was altered
30 years ago
in 1987.
And it has changed my reality
in grim ways.
But I made my choices
with supposedly sound mind.
-Will Dockery
Friday, April 29, 2022
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Ferryboat to Easy Street
Ferryboat to Easy Street
Somewhere along the ferry
Or out there
On the streets
You know it'll be all right.
Hide yourself in fright
Stay out all night
We will make you less tight
Strange possible delight
With anyone in sight.
Keep you cool
You need to stay in school
Make everyone out there proud
Be real proud talk so loud
And together we'll be allowed.
Don't you know
I can't take it
The way you strap it out
Nobody here in pain
Feeling like I have
Seen you here.
Don't worry I'll pull out
You know it'll be all right
Keep it stiff
Act real bright
You're so fine
Just like a sign.
Kind of on the height
Of the experience
Throwing in minds
All twisted with followers.
-Will Dockery (April 1977)
Somewhere along the ferry
Or out there
On the streets
You know it'll be all right.
Hide yourself in fright
Stay out all night
We will make you less tight
Strange possible delight
With anyone in sight.
Keep you cool
You need to stay in school
Make everyone out there proud
Be real proud talk so loud
And together we'll be allowed.
Don't you know
I can't take it
The way you strap it out
Nobody here in pain
Feeling like I have
Seen you here.
Don't worry I'll pull out
You know it'll be all right
Keep it stiff
Act real bright
You're so fine
Just like a sign.
Kind of on the height
Of the experience
Throwing in minds
All twisted with followers.
-Will Dockery (April 1977)
Monday, April 11, 2022
Red-Lipped Stranger
Red-Lipped Stranger
Her creep crawls
the narrow stairway
of the Candlelight Motel
to watch for her
from a window.
Rethinking
his infatuation
but clinging
to his vision of her
as the red lipped stranger.
Downstairs
the desk clerk's cat
slithers through
the service entrance.
The vampirate
on a motorbike
passes below
to the westbound bridge
werewolf on her back.
Jennifer at riverbend
watches gunboats
smacks her foot
on the bright red clay.
Jennifer gives good lyric
she wrote this poem
she's no bum.
But she's not there
on the other side
of the greenish wall.
Through a three-inch-wall
he hears
bedsprings rattle
rustle of dry-hump,
some guy's mumbles.
Hears the fat blonde waitress
whip it in bondage
the sounds
lull him to sleep.
The hand of Uncle Sugar
still taking notes
as a new standard bearer
hands out trophies
to the winners.
His trillion dollar gash
flakes from the bone
as gravity tears
a pound of dust.
Clings to a picture book
the missing part of himself
as if perpetually
anchored
to his invisible erection.
At Lucky Seven Lounge
she tries
not to reveal herself
but she stubbornly clutches
her empty shoes.
Something
seems missing
in the broad daylight
when the details
are displayed.
All that remains are
her flat black hat
her oversized lantern
her broken laptop.
No poor boy on the street
can speak of her
or the island on the river.
Or about her return...
her resurrection.
-Will Dockery
Her creep crawls
the narrow stairway
of the Candlelight Motel
to watch for her
from a window.
Rethinking
his infatuation
but clinging
to his vision of her
as the red lipped stranger.
Downstairs
the desk clerk's cat
slithers through
the service entrance.
The vampirate
on a motorbike
passes below
to the westbound bridge
werewolf on her back.
Jennifer at riverbend
watches gunboats
smacks her foot
on the bright red clay.
Jennifer gives good lyric
she wrote this poem
she's no bum.
But she's not there
on the other side
of the greenish wall.
Through a three-inch-wall
he hears
bedsprings rattle
rustle of dry-hump,
some guy's mumbles.
Hears the fat blonde waitress
whip it in bondage
the sounds
lull him to sleep.
The hand of Uncle Sugar
still taking notes
as a new standard bearer
hands out trophies
to the winners.
His trillion dollar gash
flakes from the bone
as gravity tears
a pound of dust.
Clings to a picture book
the missing part of himself
as if perpetually
anchored
to his invisible erection.
At Lucky Seven Lounge
she tries
not to reveal herself
but she stubbornly clutches
her empty shoes.
Something
seems missing
in the broad daylight
when the details
are displayed.
All that remains are
her flat black hat
her oversized lantern
her broken laptop.
No poor boy on the street
can speak of her
or the island on the river.
Or about her return...
her resurrection.
-Will Dockery
Bruised Flower
Bruised Flower
The bruised flower sleeps,
I'm waiting in the
living room battle ground.
Dawn seeps light into the room.
In this alien hill country
a hundred miles from home.
Sleeping in-laws like these
I dare not shut my eyes.
She's just one of those people
with the fate of having the wrong father.
He walked into this thing,
what kind of choice did she have
to take the blame?
Not the worst holiday I ever had,
there's been several that have been worse.
Sometimes I wonder what's the point,
but not for long...
All she wants is some love
she could really use some acceptance.
All she gets is some coldness
it tears my heart up to see it.
The bruised flower sleeps,
I'm waiting in the
living room battle ground.
Dawn seeps light into the room.
-Will Dockery (3-22-1997)
The bruised flower sleeps,
I'm waiting in the
living room battle ground.
Dawn seeps light into the room.
In this alien hill country
a hundred miles from home.
Sleeping in-laws like these
I dare not shut my eyes.
She's just one of those people
with the fate of having the wrong father.
He walked into this thing,
what kind of choice did she have
to take the blame?
Not the worst holiday I ever had,
there's been several that have been worse.
Sometimes I wonder what's the point,
but not for long...
All she wants is some love
she could really use some acceptance.
All she gets is some coldness
it tears my heart up to see it.
The bruised flower sleeps,
I'm waiting in the
living room battle ground.
Dawn seeps light into the room.
-Will Dockery (3-22-1997)
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Japonica Julie (1983)
Japonica Julie (1983)
Through the winding
mists of Edgewood,
stand on the backporch
smoking.
Near the sand on the hill,
hearing the music float up.
Wiggle flex
round the corner in 1983,
when she loved me.
Warble snobble in 1983,
when she loved me.
China Girl don't seem to
use much English,
gets enough
to leave me a pot of tea.
We hit the pothole
on Primrose
that landed us here
more or less.
Mulberry pie and ice cream in 1983,
when she loved me.
Japonica Julie in 1983,
when she loved me.
I knew it was late,
when she stumbled.
Overcast in the fog,
...fumbled.
She was looking at me
by the old oak,
that can't be,
she knows as well as me.
Left on Avalon Road
past Mazzio's Pizzeria,
to the park-side
of Alta Vista.
By the dunes,
fading dream in 1983,
when she loved me.
Smiling blinky in 1983,
when she loved me.
-Will Dockery
Through the winding
mists of Edgewood,
stand on the backporch
smoking.
Near the sand on the hill,
hearing the music float up.
Wiggle flex
round the corner in 1983,
when she loved me.
Warble snobble in 1983,
when she loved me.
China Girl don't seem to
use much English,
gets enough
to leave me a pot of tea.
We hit the pothole
on Primrose
that landed us here
more or less.
Mulberry pie and ice cream in 1983,
when she loved me.
Japonica Julie in 1983,
when she loved me.
I knew it was late,
when she stumbled.
Overcast in the fog,
...fumbled.
She was looking at me
by the old oak,
that can't be,
she knows as well as me.
Left on Avalon Road
past Mazzio's Pizzeria,
to the park-side
of Alta Vista.
By the dunes,
fading dream in 1983,
when she loved me.
Smiling blinky in 1983,
when she loved me.
-Will Dockery
Saturday, March 5, 2022
Crashville Skyline
Crashville Skyline
Hitting bottom again
It's a state of grace.
Cold snap to my judgement
Face to Face.
Flying high
Flying low.
Flying where I know
I have to go.
Pretty little shards
Clean shaven moon
Crashville Skyline
on a blank dawn.
She held her hand
against the glass.
Game of numbers
so high to lose.
I hesitate
to call her name.
Deep humid night
sick wildflower smell.
Godspeed Hex
Sniper in my Psyche.
Crashville Skyline
Wind from the East.
Watch her knocking
cross the Village Green.
Frayed pitch
stopped way too short.
Her eternal beauty
weary and so wary.
Crashville Skyline
Reconstruct my heart.
-Will Dockery (2013)
Hitting bottom again
It's a state of grace.
Cold snap to my judgement
Face to Face.
Flying high
Flying low.
Flying where I know
I have to go.
Pretty little shards
Clean shaven moon
Crashville Skyline
on a blank dawn.
She held her hand
against the glass.
Game of numbers
so high to lose.
I hesitate
to call her name.
Deep humid night
sick wildflower smell.
Godspeed Hex
Sniper in my Psyche.
Crashville Skyline
Wind from the East.
Watch her knocking
cross the Village Green.
Frayed pitch
stopped way too short.
Her eternal beauty
weary and so wary.
Crashville Skyline
Reconstruct my heart.
-Will Dockery (2013)
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Shark Pact Manifesto
Shark Pact Manifesto
The law of the undertow
it ends at the waterline.
In the Summerville night
not all of us can win.
There we are
where we never really were
Here we are
sidestepping the future.
Smile at me
while you stab me in the back.
Smile at me
make the moment last.
Standing near Ferry Landing
wind stinging my eyes.
Centuries reflect on the river
as you smile from the sky.
Shark Pact manifesto
no one makes a sound.
Silent waiting for the Tie Snake
to drag us Underground
I saw the river darken
so green it turns to black
With the sun fading away
edge of Alabama on my back.
Here we are
at the only place you'd allow
There you go
forcing my hand on
this burning bridge now.
There we are
where we never really were
Here we go
sidestepping the future.
Smile at me
from out of the past
Smile at me
make it last.
-Will Dockery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft3X3kC6nr4&t=7s
Shark Pact Manifesto written by Will Dockery (words) & Rusty Wood (music)
The law of the undertow
it ends at the waterline.
In the Summerville night
not all of us can win.
There we are
where we never really were
Here we are
sidestepping the future.
Smile at me
while you stab me in the back.
Smile at me
make the moment last.
Standing near Ferry Landing
wind stinging my eyes.
Centuries reflect on the river
as you smile from the sky.
Shark Pact manifesto
no one makes a sound.
Silent waiting for the Tie Snake
to drag us Underground
I saw the river darken
so green it turns to black
With the sun fading away
edge of Alabama on my back.
Here we are
at the only place you'd allow
There you go
forcing my hand on
this burning bridge now.
There we are
where we never really were
Here we go
sidestepping the future.
Smile at me
from out of the past
Smile at me
make it last.
-Will Dockery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft3X3kC6nr4&t=7s
Shark Pact Manifesto written by Will Dockery (words) & Rusty Wood (music)
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