Monday, September 15, 2008

Poetry: Land of the Free and George Watsky

    Jake and his dad Stephen Gyllenhaal at ACLU Foundation Torch of Liberty Awards Dinner (2003).

    LAND OF THE FREE

    "Can't disney this away, can't prozac it back
    into the warm sofa of this once obedient chest.
    The grand chandelier that's turning like a satellite
    demanding utter allegiance and the closer attention
    that should have been paid to grammar,
    to the names
    and statistics of all the ballplayers
    has lost its grip on the color pink
    mistaking it for the space between
    the first and second amendments"

    Text copyright © 2005 "Claptrap" -by Stephen Gyllenhaal.


    Source: www.snreview.org



    UNDISPUTED BACKTALK CHAMPION

    "I know what you’re thinking
    and yes I do work out.
    You may find this hard to believe
    but I was not always the
    mentally muscled pencil pusher
    you see flexing his mind before you.
    You see back in the day I was super super lightweight
    back-talking-elementary-school-teachers champion.
    With one raise of my scrawny arm
    I could hit Mrs. Ames with the colloquial plural of octopus
    list every Venezuelan Vice-President
    in reverse alphabetical order
    and correct a subject-verb disagreement
    in her original question
    our phones were ringing like a save the whales telethon
    back then.
    Inquiring teachers wanted to know
    how could such a skinny little kid
    be filled with so much hatred and contempt?
    Back talkers don’t win many blacktop boxing matches
    scrawny arms raised for throwing sand and exacting scratches.
    Because educated fourth-grade playground mercenaries know—
    creating pain is easier than creating
    Whiteboy’s narrower than Urkel!
    This imagination’s fertile
    but you can’t fit a square into a social circle
    Though stuffed into a locker
    one tends to get philosophical
    …blood, black and blue do make a pretty shade of purple.
    In seventh grade I scrawled Neanderthal
    across Takashi’s locker with a Sharpie after he lit my hair on fire to see
    what it would smell like—
    I left a couple blazing trails on the asphalt when he tore after me during lunch
    Coulda been friends but nerds with vendettas offend
    and God prefers burning a vandal on both ends;
    melted wax poetics
    Doing lines of Shakespeare in the bathroom
    with a library card and a twisty straw.
    That lightweight Hulk Hogan who can’t bench press
    the wheaties box his face is on
    I don’t think I need remind anyone
    of my famous last stand in middle school
    the post PE face-off in the hallway—
    Mr. Minshull and his whistle blocking the exit.
    My boombox was the only one that ever
    stuck by my side

    so I cranked the janky credo-blaster to 10
    If you wanna go and get high wit’ me
    Smoke an L in the back of the BenZ
    Oh why must I feel this way?
    Started rhyming over the top of his head
    I can’t remember exactly what was said
    just that it was epic [...]"

    "Undisputed Backtalk Champion", edited by bestselling author Adam Mansbach, sold out its two first printings on First Word Press. Excerpts from George Watsky Official Website: www.georgewatsky.com


    "George Watsky performing his poem "Carry the One" at the opening plenary of Greenbuild Chicago 2007. George took the stage directly before President Bill Clinton gave the keynote address to a crowd of almost 7,000 in the main conference and overflow room".
    Still from
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