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Day 25: Forever Young

Today’s prompt was to write about the experience of live music. I think this will be my last of this year’s NaPo – I’m lacking energy and inspiration. But it’s been good while it lasted!

Somewhere several rows back I’m there, in

black Doc Martins and a blue dress (probably)

my long hair plaited to my waist (definitely).  I’m standing in

mud.  We’re all standing in mud.  I don’t know these

people and they don’t know me but we’re there

to see the man with the hazy brown hair and the

electric guitar.  Bob Dylan.  Glastonbury 1998.

I’m wide eyed and half starved and I had to wade

to get here, and now I’m standing in a dirty dress in a

flooded field surrounded by strangers and

I’ve just watched Nick Cave belt out Do You Love Me? 

We did.                                                                                                       

Now Dylan’s guitar is chopping through

Just Like a Woman.  A dark, muddy sound.

I’m as happy as I’ve ever been.

The rain doesn’t stop but nobody cares. 

The guitar, acoustic now, plinks a rhythm

and Dylan’s voice starts to creak out Masters Of War. 

Later I’ll remember listening to Forever Young in that field

and it’ll become a self-defining moment, my Woodstock.

I was young.  I thought that would last forever.

He never played that song.  

Day 25: Let’s Write A Song

Let’s write a song together.  We’ll soak

the world in a feathery blue dye.  You strum up

a riff steeped in They-Might-Be energy

and I’ll scribble out some words

with a Giants vibe.

Let’s write a song together.   We’ll build

something new that clacks and jumps

like a robot army.  We’ll stitch in notes

that divide and spill and run

into the cracks we’ve created.

Let’s write a song together.   Throw it

against the wall of the birdhouse and we’ll watch

it sloop down, leaving a silver trail.  You’ll

finger-pick the remnants which have

gathered on the sandpaper floor.

Let’s write a song together.  Let’s wring it

out for good sounds and intentions, which

puff out from it like blue spores.  You’ll

provide a fine bass-line and I’ll rustle up

a crunchy lyrical side salad.

Let’s write a song together.  We’ll create the

thing that lights up somebody’s shore.  It’ll have

the rhythm of rocky sand and glow

like a night light.  Let’s write a song which buzzes

and sings and fizzes on the tongue of the world.