Butch Lullaby
(专辑: Common As Light And Love Are Red Valleys Of Blood - 2017)
Beautiful May day Just back from the
house Checked on the
roof Got a
call that an old friend died His name was Butch He was tough as nails You couldn't kill him if you tried He was tough as an ox but there on the
floor he died Next to a
40. and a
hot plate Next to the
sound of a
band rehearsing through the
walls of a
rehearsal space Butch was always there and yet we took him for granted Butch was a
cool cat from another planet We though he'd last like a
piece of granite On your grandmother's kitchen cabinet We thought he'd always be there like the
stars and the
moon But we're all gonna end up ashes in an urn or bones under a
tomb He'd watch over us down there in the
TL He'd watch us rock out to our music and was always supportive as hell He worked for Fishbone and George Clinton when he was younger To be around music Butch had an insatiable hunger (Butch) Butch could show you respect and uplift your spirit (Butch) Butch could lay down the
law and make you fear him (Butch) Butch could make you laugh and smile if you earned it (Butch) Butch had that sunny [?] stare down if you deserved it I
remember Thanksgiving out at my house just a
few years ago with Caroline and Butch and Nathan. We watched Drugstore Cowboy and Butch gave Caroline tips on how to cook a
turkey. She thought Butch was charming and sweet and he really took to her too. Matt Dillon's character in Drugstore Cowboy was after Dilaudid, the
Holy Grail of pharmaceuticals. Butch knew what Dilaudid was. He was older than me so there were things you didn't have to explain to Butch. There were things he just got and understood. When someone is older than you always take the
time to listen to them. A
person older than you knows something that you don't. At the
very least Butch knew what it meant to be black and born in 1952. Do you? Because I
don't know shit about that. I
remember the
wood burning stove and the
heat was really cranking in the
living room. Nathan kept getting up to remove himself from the
heat and to have a
smoke outside. But Butch didn't budge unless he needed to go to the
bathroom. Butch wasn't the
agile mother fucker he used to be and he needed a
damn good reason to get up off of that cozy chair. Butch's favorite part of the
turkey was the
drumstick and when they left, at around midnight or so, Butch took almost all the
leftovers with him. That was Butch. If he was in your backstage area forget it. He had a
relentless hunger and thirst and he cleaned your backstage area out Butch makes sure no one stole no microphones Butch makes sure that safely, you return home Butch makes sure no one stole your keys to your car or your wallet Butch makes you clean your own fucking piss off the
toilet There's no fucking around with Butch He'd shake you down He'd put you in check until you felt like a
fucking clown Every day he'd watch the
pigeons flutter He saw the
bums sleeping in the
gutter And San Francisco's tenderloin He walked the
streets but I
couldn't say if he felt joy And when my time comes for me to die I
hope I
see Butch again and to pass some time I'm sorry man I
didn't get a
chance to say goodbye But I
hope you like my little Butch lullaby I'm sorry man that I
didn't get a
chance to say goodbye But I
hope you like my little Butch lullaby This one's for you This one's for you This one's for you (Butch) This little lullaby [x10] (Butch) Butch was the
resident mayor of the
tenderloin (Butch) Butch was into Red Hot Chili Peppers Funky Monks video (Butch) Butch threatened a
guy with a
machete who was messing with Equipto (Butch) Butch was there when I
cut Old Ramon in the
studio May 28th, 12: 58 AM, 2016 I'm just back from Butch's memorial. I
stopped and got a
bouquet of poppies along the
way. It was a
sparse attendance when I
first showed up but it filled up pretty quickly. I
stayed out back for a
while in the
alley with a
handful of people sharing stories about Butch almost directly under the
room where he died. Stories ranged from Butch chasing people with sickles, to his times with George Clinton, to his always entertaining mood swings people encountered over the
years. I
asked a
friend when it was exactly that Butch began working at Hyde Street and he said that Butch turned up with George Clinton's entourage about 20 years ago or so. That he just never left. He said that there were several times he wanted to strangle Butch but that he had an unexplainable affection for him that kept him around. Everyone had a
lot of love for Butch, but seemed to have experienced some kind of confrontation with him except for me. All of my experiences with him over the
years were pleasant and I
asked someone why that was Somebody said, "Because you're Mark Kozelek" And I
said, "No seriously really" And they said, "Well, that's because you never told him what to do" That was correct. In all the
years I've known Butch I
have no memory of ever telling him what to do. I
mean I've seen him get serious and angry before but it was always out of protectiveness and he was never hostile towards me. At some point a
couple asked me if I
wanted to go smoke a
joint with them, with a
group of people, up in the
echo chamber. I
said well I
don't smoke pot but sure, I'd be happy to join them and that I
hadn't been in the
echo chamber for years. The
last time I
was in the
echo chamber it had been a
storage room filled with amps and 10 inch tapes. We went up there and a
girl liked the
way her singing voice sounded with all that echo. She sounded like Janis Joplin and we all hummed along and tapped our feet as a
joint that looked like a
small wet cigar got passed around. When we left the
room several of the
people began climbing the
long ladder that leads to the
roof. They asked me to join but I
said, "No fucking way, I'm too old". It was late and I
was ready to go home. As I
left a
band was playing in the
main room and lots of pizza boxes were everywhere and beers all around and girls were dancing. Butch would've loved it. I
hugged a
few familiar faces goodbye and headed out onto Hyde Street into the
heart of the
Tenderloin like I've done so many times over the
years. This time Butch didn't follow me out like he would often do asking me to buy him a
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