Elk Grove
(专辑: Welcome To Sparks, Nevada - 2020)
I
awoke and I
arose And said to you, "Let's go see Rose" Rose gives the
best haircut in all of Elk Grove And she's as funny as any person I
know She says, "Who in the
fuck in this world only knows how to do one job? If you only know how to do one job in this world, you're fucked Learn how to change a
tire, learn how to draw blood." I
said, "Rose, I
got to tell you, that comment, it stings For I
only have one job, I
play guitar and sing." She said, "Well that's two jobs you can dingaling." I
said, "Well, I'm also a
songwriter." She said "There you go, that's three." I
said, "Yeah, but all of the
theaters and churches and nightclubs are closed." She said, "What are you talking about? Everything's closed The
dentist offices are closed, and the
places that sell clothes Even the
dry cleaners are closed, J. Coors is closed." I
said, "So how are you staying in business, Rose?" She said, "I'm creative, I
know the
in's and out's And I'm in with the
cops, you know." I
said, "How do you suggest that I
reopen, Rose?" She said, "Keep playing and singing, and before you know it, you'll be back on your toes While the
rest of the
world is battling it out and shaming each other county to county Stay in your lane, exercise your mind and grow." And in that moment, I
awoke and I
arose I
told her, "Thank you for the
haircut, Rose." And then we drove on past the
whispering oaks Past the
galloping horses and Black Kite Road Elk Grove, the
home of Tritones Elk Grove, the
home of Zecky's Fish Tacos Elk Grove, South Sacramento Elk Grove, the
home of my old friend Rowan Sitting on my porch next to a
blue and white Chinese vase Full of red and white salvia and lavender and wild yellow aster picked from a
storybook landscape And a
copy of John Fante's Ask the
Dust Where the
Mayan princess, Arturo Bandini, is in love Where the
Mayan princess, Arturo Bandini, is in love He's in love but he doesn't know how to show it Every time he tries, he insults her, and he ends up blowing it And when she tells him just how much she hates him He tells her that he's proud to be raided by her hatred Today we walked into town, the
rose petals were falling, the
lilies were turning brown While the
spireas were turning fluorescent pink All the
way up to the
foothills, where the
houses overlook the
Sierra Mountain peaks And from my porch, I
saw two paramedics outside just down the
block I
told you they were there and I
went outside to watch Later on you asked me, what did I
see? I
said, "I had to stop looking, I
don't have an ounce of voyeurism in me What's happening over there I
am not meant to see." And tonight's another beautiful night and I'll be up until dusk Reading John Fante's Ask the
Dust Beside you, sporting a
fresh haircut Grateful for my city water, that I'm not on septic Everybody I've ever known that's been on septic complains relentlessly that septic is hectic And I'm laying awake wondering about who was being carried away by paramedics I
went vocational in high school and not academic I
didn't choose to be a
songwriter, it's just what I
am, and I
know I've not perfected it Is this song compelling, do you find it copacetic? Whatever it is, it's what I
do, and you can expect more of it