Friday, February 5, 2010

Seventy Nine

We burn. We scorch. We get dry and lifeless.
We fall between the cracks in the rubble and trash.
We sit
and rot
and wait.
Flowers are sprouting over there. They're blooming. They're thriving.
We're Thirsting.
Rain comes and doesn't wash everything away, like we're told.
The dirt is still there. It splashes and nearly drowns us,
Threatening to leave our last vision muddy.
But we soak up what we can.
And then comes the sun.
We're still caked in dirt, but it begins to be forgotten.
It is lost in our color;
The color the sun gave us.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Seventy Eight

Edit: Recording was fun. More about that later.






OOOOhhhhhhohoooh! RECORDING! YAY!

I will edit this later.
For now, have some fun:)
Email me your pictures: jmae.dwyer@gmail.com

Monday, December 7, 2009

Seventy Six

You know how you have all those "Top 5" lists in your head of things like movies, music, Chuck E Cheese locations? Anyways, I have a running music top five and I find that the need has come for me to write it down, at least for now. I might as well do some other lists. So, here is my tentative brain in type:

Top 5 Albums:

  1. Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
  2. Cease to Begin- Band of Horses
  3. For Emma, Forever Ago- Bon Iver
  4. IV- Led Zeppelin
  5. A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar- Dashboard Confessional*
*Disclaimer- I'm not saying anything about the actual musical quality of the aforementioned albums. My criteria is simply what albums I can listen to and love every single song.

Top 5 Movies:
  1. Hannah and Her Sisters
  2. The Darjeeling Limited
  3. This is Spinal Tap
  4. Waiting for Guffman
  5. The Princess Bride*
*Disclaimer- I'm finding it hard to say that I like Hannah and Her Sisters more than This is Spinal Tap especially since if they met at a party, they would probably find a way to terriblyinsult the other. What I'm saying is, the previous list is not in numerical or genretical? (i'm going with it) order. Thus, eliminating any offense from the the Princess Bride.

Top 5 Things:
  1. Fur Slippers
  2. Fur Coats
  3. Fur Hats
  4. Fur Purses
  5. Fur Mufflers*
*Disclaimer- There need be no disclaimer for this delicious gift from on high.**
**Disclaimer- ok, so not my top 5 things ever but at least one of them would be on that list.

Top 5 Places:
  1. Grandad's Pier
  2. Our Roof
  3. The Dock in Annapolis
  4. Old Pullman Highway
  5. The Outer Banks. uuuuuggghhhh. I want to go to there. Right Now.

Best anything EVER:

Not mine to tell.*

*Disclaimer- I really shouldn't have put "Disclaimer" after every star. You probably got the idea. ha. whatwhat.


No Picks. Because I gave you a ton. But here's a poem:

Wanderer Moon
smiling a
faintly ironical smile
at this
brilliant, dew-moistened
summer morning, -
a detached
sleepily indifferent
smile, a
wanderer's smile, -
if I should 
buy a shirt
your color and
put on a necktie
sky-blue
where would they carry me?
~"Summer Song"
William Carlos Williams


Have a lovely week:)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Seventy Five


Once again, I'm not mentioning the fact that an inappropriate amount of time has passed since I last posted. Sorry Ma...:)

My brother and I kinda went vinyl crazy this week and bought about 7 or so records from "Highway 61 Revisited" to "War" to "Hold Time." This only makes me more excited for Christmas break, sitting on the oil stained garage floor, watching that one wave on the spinning disc that keeps making its way around and around, again and
again. Leonard Cohen sang us to sleep that one October break. Maybe this time we can give the honor to Mr. Dylan.

I think its funny how people, in particular musical artists, seem to go against everything they represent. Who would have thought that Bob Dylan would put out a purely commercial Christmas album? Seriously?!?! Bob Dylan!?!?! I guess I have to give him some credit for waiting this long before he danced with the Man. Another group that surprised me was this new band "Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros." They were all scheduled to play for the Moscow/Pullman crowd, but decided three weeks before the show that too many of them had colds. Their whole shtick is this free-spirited, "we're all extremely hippy and want to go live on the road and make music and love all day and jump for joy and sing and grow beards." And of course I'm thinking, "You all were born to come to Moscow!" But no, they canceled. And we must deal. Really, I'm not bitter.
I still like their music, so here it is.

Thankfully, there are some artists that are all that they seem and more. Sam Beam (Iron & Wine) had a wife and kids before he got into the music industry, if you can even say he's a part of it. He moved to Texas because his wife is a midwife and it's only legal in some states. He didnt' move for the music scene; he moved for his family. He admits to writing about the same three things over and over, but it's these three things that make life: Love, God and Death. It's refreshing to see someone so unpretentious and willing to just live and make his music because he can and because he's good at it; not because it can make him money or because he can be "that indie guy with the beard." Thanks for being the man. And yet so not the Man. and still, not giving a crap about the Man. lol that one's for Gregg.


My Picks:
Music: Favorite new band: Jookabox.
Movie: "Everyone Says I Love You"
For the Girls: Love this Blog
For the Boys: Does anyone else see a Steven Spielberg, a Woody Guthrie and a possible Conan O'Brien in this? Great guy blog.


This a an amazing song. I especially like Neko Case's version.

In the wintertime keep your feet warm
But keep your clothes on and don't forget me
Keep the memories
But keep your powder dry too

In the summer by the poolside
While the fireflies are all around you
I'll miss you when i'm lonely
i'll miss the alimony too

don't forget me, don't forget me
Make it easy, only just for a little while
You know I'll think about you
Let me know you'll think about me too

And when we're older and full of cancer
It doesn't matter now, come on get happy
'cause nothing lasts forever
But I will always love you

don't forget me, please don't forget me
Make it easy, only just for a little while
You know I'll think about you
Let me know you'll think about me too


Our family finally has a good Christmas Photo!!



Friday, September 18, 2009

Seventy Four




Short post because I have as short an attention span as you do.

A few thoughts:
  • Most bad decisions in teenagers lives could have been solved by them asking not whether this particular thing is right or wrong, but rather if is it wise or unwise. I know this could have helped me and still helps to explain a lot of life in general. Bam.
  • The Noisettes are kickin.
  • Mexican Food with friends is uplifting...and delicious. ugh mole enchiladas...omg so great.
  • Homework happens all week long. The Office happens once a week. Nuff said.
A few pictures:




A few lines:

With You

Softly and tenderly
Brightly and darkly
Little by little
Lightly and sparkly

Natal directly
Bitter and sweetly
Dew on the grassy
Shallow and deeply

Laughing and elsewhere
Reckless and frugal
Solomon's lady
Lovely and brutal

Sycamore shivers
There on the ceiling
Ingress and egress
Dying and healing

This is the rhythm
Of loving you lately
Sad angle of mouth so happy
The whole world is reeling

~Linford Detweiler



"When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on." ~Franklin D. Roosevelt


"Honey I'm pleading
let's put away the sticks and stones
be human beings
I have the sense to be afraid to be a fool"
~As Tall As Lions

I think you know my picks.~J




Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Seventy Three

Sum sum summertime. It's bad that those words remind me of Latin...
Summer was lovely. It came and went in a flash; a lightening storm in fact. There's nothing like waking up to your little cousins crawling on your bed, mom making some french press coffee and your windows hosting some morning birds. It came with a flash. And then I did nothing for a month. I was lazy, lathargic and lame. It was summer. I got a job and felt better. I went to New York and Pittsburgh and Havre de grace and Bethany Beach. There were doughnuts and carnivals, crabs and piers, fires and beers. I met some Irish, French, more French and a Texan. We made music and non-music. We talked. I wished for nothing more. We ate Annapolis, Baltimore, DC, the Chesapeake. We ate them whole. It ended with a flash. And now its just another summer.














Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Seventy Two

My list of jobs keeps getting more and more ridiculous. This past week I got a job working Hats in the Belfry in downtown Annapolis! The store has been there for 30 years and it has the best atmosphere. I was training last night with a girl who has worked there for three years and she said that one of the best things about working there is that people come in happy. They walk in and see walls of hats and it just tweaks their face to the perfect smirk. You don't get treated like a waiter or even a department store servant. The store has 4 other girls right now, so it's a pretty close group that I'm excited to join. Just the short time that I've spent there so far has been a great fun time. I can't wait to work there some more and really get to know the place. Did I mention that I get to wear any hat that I want all day? And that I get an awesome discount? Oh boy, I'm excited. And Annapolis. mmmmmmm. I'm so glad I was patient with finding a job, becuase I've really been blessed with this one. I've already been told that I'll be able to work on breaks and next summer. Patience is always always always worth it.

So, here's my roster of jobs:
  • Church Pianist
  • Ebayer
  • Restaurant Pianist
  • Newspaper Reporter
  • Hat seller

I'm pretty sure I won't ever have a normal job and I'm totally happy with that. Normal is overrated:P

My Picks:
Movie: Valkyrie- such a beautiful movie
Music: Pedro the Lion- I like "It's hard to find a friend." Thanks for reminding me Kenny
For the Girls: well...since i'm in the business now lol This is my favorite hat designer. And I love the Zhara.
For the Boys: This company does themes every year or so on their hats and this year's theme was ancient Babylon. How cool is that? Ice cold. I love this one. And it looks better on your head lol


Orpheus Alone

Mark Strand

It was an adventure much could be made of: a walk
On the shores of the darkest known river,
Among the hooded, shoving crowds, by steaming rocks
And rows of ruined huts half buried in the muck;
Then to the great court with its marble yard
Whose emptiness gave him the creeps, and to sit there
In the sunken silence of the place and speak
Of what he had lost, what he still possessed of his loss,
And, then, pulling out all the stops, describing her eyes,
Her forehead where the golden light of evening spread,
The curve of her neck, the slope of her shoulders, everything
Down to her thighs and calves, letting the words come,
As if lifted from sleep, to drift upstream,
Against the water's will, where all the condemned
And pointless labor, stunned by his voice's cadence,
Would come to a halt, and even the crazed, disheveled
Furies, for the first time, would weep, and the soot-filled
Air would clear just enough for her, the lost bride,
To step through the image of herself and be seen in the light.
As everyone knows, this was the first great poem,
Which was followed by days of sitting around
In the houses of friends, with his head back, his eyes
Closed, trying to will her return, but finding
Only himself, again and again, trapped
In the chill of his loss, and, finally,
Without a word, taking off to wander the hills
Outside of town, where he stayed until he had shaken
The image of love and put in its place the world
As he wished it would be, urging its shape and measure
Into speech of such newness that the world was swayed,
And trees suddenly appeared in the bare place
Where he spoke and lifted their limbs and swept
The tender grass with the gowns of their shade,
And stones, weightless for once, came and set themselves there,
And small animals lay in the miraculous fields of grain
And aisles of corn, and slept. The voice of light
Had come forth from the body of fire, and each thing
Rose from its depths and shone as it never had.
And that was the second great poem,
Which no one recalls anymore. The third and greatest
Came into the world as the world, out of the unsayable,
Invisible source of all longing to be; it came
As things come that will perish, to be seen or heard
Awhile, like the coating of frost or the movement
Of wind, and then no more; it came in the middle of sleep
Like a door to the infinite, and, circled by flame,
Came again at the moment of waking, and, sometimes,
Remote and small, it came as a vision with trees
By a weaving stream, brushing the bank
With their violet shade, with somebody’s limbs
Scattered among the matted, mildewed leaves nearby,
With his severed head rolling under the waves,
Breaking the shifting columns of light into a swirl
Of slivers and flecks; it came in a language
Untouched by pity, in lines, lavish and dark,
Where death is reborn and sent into the world as a gift,
So the future, with no voice of its own, nor hope
Of ever becoming more than it will be, might mourn.
~

I happen to think the title would be an awesome band name.