Friday, August 19, 2016
A Laid off Shepherd to His Main Chick
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Big Brother and Little Sister
Saturday, July 30, 2016
SKETCHES FROM ABROAD
Friday, July 22, 2016
PokemanGo forces you to connect
I know, this will cause you to roll your eyes but go with me for a moment, PokemanGo could help us solve the REAL issue with prejudice. HELL, it all but compels you to ask questions and talk (yeah, out loud, with words) to complete strangers.
Case in point, I am walking through the park today here in North Central Jersey.
It's a park I frequent now that I have begun my quest to catch them all, I mean it's my destiny ... I digress. ... I am simultaneously .3 kilometers away from hatching a 10 kilometer egg and 10 percent away from a dead phone battery. Sigh, my mind is weighing whether I should press on and hatch the pokemon or admit defeat and head back to my car. Nevermind the fact that I am an American, so the last time I measured kilometers there was a grade depending on the outcome. Screw that noise, 10 k eggs give you powerhouse and rare pokemon ... didn't you read the earlier line about catching them all?
Anyway, as I pass the growing crowd of "millennials" and late"Gen Xers", who like me seem to have their heads buried in there phones, I am approached by another of the park's regular visitors. A commuter from the adjacent New Jersey Transit train station. "Are all these people playing Pokemon?"
He almost didn't stop to ask me, I could tell. On account of how his body stuttered as he passed me on the side walk. "Yeah!" I said, answering his question and realizing just how many people are nearby. There are probably 30 Pokeman "trainers" in this one general area, heads in phones. Add in the commuters and the late evening runners and this park is jumping.
"Why is it so popular" he asked? On his face a puzzlement that exposed the trueness of his question. "Everybody has their heads buried in their screens," he said, barely able to mask the befuddlement in his expression. "I work in the city and all day all I pass are people playing that game." You could just tell by his tone he wanted to now just what was the big idea with this game?
"But what you didn't see is the conversation that I just had with five other people. Different races, different ages, from different backgrounds, complete strangers. Exchanging info on where to find hard to find Pokemon."
See, what you find out early in the game is that you will go much farther much faster if you am actual words at one of the other phone zombies next to you. Pokemon has no time for strangers.
"One of the kids was saying there were a lot of a particular pokeman at Saddlebrook park." "Some of them were making a plan to go over there. They just met."
"They were talking to each other?," he asked.
"Words and everything," I said, trying to temper my sarcasm with the respect required when speaking to a stranger.
"I mean think about it, you stopped to talk me."
You see, during this summer, this hot summer of 2016, anytime a white man walking home from work stops to talk to a black man that he doesn't know to strike up a conversation in THESE United States, we should disect the idea of why.
The expression used to be "turn on your television and you will see why." Now those screens are much smaller and they fit in our pocket. Shootings, racial unrest, violence all over the globe, and the dreaded cloud of "economic uncertainty " all hang over our heads right now. We are all searching for a way to connect with one another, and as usual, the young people are showing us the way.
Sunday, May 29, 2016
The Passenger's Sinister intro
A tall dark man stands in the center of three rings. A tall dark color and complexion, shrouding a tall dark soul. The Sinister Ring Master is present purely to signal the start. But he is a messenger you almost certainly would shoot twice.
Not a hulking monster, simply a well kempt lean man -- with a smirk. It is perhaps, the single most knowing smirk in the history of humanity. And he has managed to point it, as well as his gaze down his nose at you. Right at you, even though you are seated about fifteen feet up in row ten. Still he smirks right at you. He steps forward and drowls out.
"There is a reason why universally understood in all of humanity -- once translated -- is the word HOME.
"Just saying it out loud evokes pleasant responses. In games and narratives alike, its place in the psyche is the same -- home is where you feel safe. Sometimes you even feel loved there ... but are you? Are you always? More on that later." He turns and begins to pace while gazing out into the night.
"What if you had to face as fact that you were not! You were not loved nor were you ever really safe anywhere. That would have to mean that you never really had a place in the world, know wouldn't it?"
What would you do to return that feeling of security to its rightful ..." He raises his cheekbone in a smirk that would make Prince proud " ... Home." What would you do to return its meaning back to its proper place in the world of your mind?"
"Would you look to the heavens, what would you see? A master clock maker, a grand design? Would you see the entrance to the universe? Would you see order or chaos? Good or ... Well you know."
"STEP RIGHT UP .. or stay cowering in your seat. Either way, prepare ..."
The ring master raises his outwardly stretched arms up above his head, making himself into the tallest letter Y that you have ever seen,
"Mindscape Escapes Circus Incorporated presents the most death defying of all performances! Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, I take pleasure in presenting a parable made into physical performance ... the Passenger"
Fade to black ...
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Internet Misstress
Words running together, no stanzas. Ideas run together, no filters. A constant fight against paranoia.
The Internet is the new mob of Rome. You can only appease it, never resist. You may find yourself lost in the savage cyber realm. The Internet as Succubus. Not the band, but the bandwidth. It will leave you lost in the foggy marsh. Alone. The World Wide Web wants to snare you. A joist in the mirror.
It can even influence your yearning for human contact. Jesus can save your soul, but nothing can keep Rome from your flesh, Unto Caesar what is Caesar's. Unto the man his own desires, pray they don't consume him. The consumption already has his mind. Consumed, consuming, consumes ... In the dark he conspires to consume flesh. Skin.
The sound of skin smacking skin. Sweat burning eyes, lungs lacking air. Hearts pounding, racing. From love? Quite the opposite, hearts pump, pulse and throb because of ... reasons. Self intended reasons.
These reasons often find no rhyme to them, often compensating by adding more rhythm. The mind is able to move and flow just fine, albeit it isn't getting to it's goals. Rhyme gives rhythm reason. Rhythm is the act of living. And Reasons are why the struggle continues.
Beam breaks the thick haze. Inspiration can always be found. More than keystrokes. More than shared videos. More than what is done or said in the DM. A person, a heartbeat, a love. Beloved,
Sunday, April 24, 2016
She speaks ... He thinks (No.1)
HE ANSWERS INSIDE HIS HEAD: I have no experience with anything like this. But even deeper then that I never believed in myself enough to be TRULY confident. I confused boasting and ego with real confidence. The most boastful people often DO NOT believe in themselves. I have been able to fool most people into thinking I believe in myself. But you now know better.
