A familiar sight driving north on I-5 towards Bellingham and the Canadian border is the exit sign for Bow Hill Road…
January 2015
Dear Tuesday…
Dear Tuesday,
I love the quiet of this morning…
Love,
Kevin
(13 January 2015)
The Reading (a poem)
The January 10th prompt in The Daily Poet by Kelli Russell Agodon and Martha Silano, is to pick a letter of the alphabet, and accumulate a list of at least 25 words starting with that letter, then ‘use at least 15 in a poem about something that does not start with that letter.’ Since I did not write anything on Saturday, and today’s prompt did not spark my interest, I tackled this one today.
The list of words I came up with: temptation, text, tunnel, therapist, talk, tears, tarot, train, table, TV, thermostat, tape, tree, today, Tuesday, twin, thermos, telephone, throw, theatre, tombstone, testify, Thursday, trapped, three, Texas, there, talent, truth, think, trumpet, thunder, trap, travel, time, tradition, transit, together, triangle, thought.
I mixed things up further by writing about my experience at a poetry reading on Sunday.
Dear Monday…
Dear Monday,
There’s light coming in through my windows. Very nice.
Love,
Kevin
(12 January 2015)
Dear Sunday…
Dear Sunday,
Well, at least I’m on the mend…
Love,
Kevin
(11 January 2015)
Dear Saturday…
Dear Saturday,
What—you couldn’t just let me have this one?
Love,
Kevin
(10 January 2015)
Dear Friday…
Dear Friday,
I’m liking the fog. Very mysterious…
Love,
Kevin
(9 January 2015)
Someday I call your name… (a poem)
I was at the Half Price Books in Seattle this morning, where I found a vinyl copy of Origato Plastico, the second LP by the late, great Plastics.
Plastics were made up of Toshi Nakanishi, Chica Sato, Hajime Tachibana, Masahide Sakuma, and Takemi Shima. During their relatively brief time together, they released three LPs and a few singles; the third album, Welcome Back Plastics, consisted of re-recordings of songs from their first two albums, and was released worldwide—including the US, where it was called simply Plastics. If you were around back then (1980/81), you might remember them from the video for ‘Top Secret Man’ that was shown on SCTV (the video for Talking Heads’ ‘Once in a Lifetime’ was aired during the same episode). If you weren’t, you might still be familiar with the Stereo Total cover of ‘I Love You Oh No!’ (re-titled ‘I Love You Ono’) that was used in a number of commercials.
In any event, when Plastics split, Toshi and Chica went on to form Melon, a more club-oriented group. (Tachibana continued making music as a solo artist, while also doing graphic design; Sakuma became a respected producer (he died of cancer in 2014); Shima joined Sakuma in the d.e.p, but I don’t know what else he has been up to.) Melon released two albums and a number of singles, including the club hits ‘Serious Japanese’ and ‘Hardcore Hawaiian’, before Toshi went on to form the Major Force label and Chica moved into the fashion world.
You can find a number of Plastics and Melon videos on YouTube; they’re well worth checking out.
Anyway, to finally get to the point, I wrote the following poem using as many Plastics and Melon song titles as I could…
Dear Thursday…
Dear Thursday,
Warm-ish and sunny in January—nicely done, Thursday, nicely done…
Love,
Kevin
(8 January 2015)
A place that can’t exist again (a poem)
Inspired in part by a New York Times an NPR story about Chris Stein’s photography…