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1. 2000 FRIENDS (FACEBOOK SONG)
2. I USED TO FALL
3. WHAT GOOD DID IT DO
4. NEW SHOES FOR TOM GUERIN
5. THE VULTURE'S EYE
6. THE HANDSHAKE
7. NOT A SINGLE SHOT
8. A DANE WAS A DANE
9. RACHEL'S GUITAR
10. SPLINTER CHEEKS JOHNSON
11. MY BRITISH EMILY
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1. 2000 Friends (Facebook Song)
Sometimes I sit here in the dark
With just the light of the screen
Maybe I don’t get dressed
Have a little more caffeine
Sometimes I stay up late
Time goes by
I say what’s on my mind
And I hope for a reply
I never stay away long
I start missing all my friends
I post my photographs
I use my very best lens
Sometimes the comments never come
Sometimes I sit and I wait
Won’t you please like me?
Is there someone who can relate?
Nobody ever writes me letters
I don’t know why I have a phone
I have a couple thousand friends now
So I don’t feel so alone
Sometimes I drop them a line
Sometimes they think of me too
They want to know if I’m ok
In just a sentence or two
I know who cooked Italian
And I know who got new shoes
I know who had to pull a tranny
And who’s away on a cruise
I know who got that dreaded letter
I know who just switched shampoos
I know who’s using smiley faces
And I know who’s got the blues
I know who likes what
I know who’s friends with who
I know what everybody just did
And what they’re planning to do
I know who’s having a birthday
And who just lost their job
I know it rained in Sarasota
For a little while then it stopped
I’ve found a lot of old classmates
People I once knew
Everybody went their own ways
As people these days will do
Some of them got wealthy
Some are living hand to mouth
Some are living up north still
Some have settled in the south
All of my old flames got married
Some they got divorced
And of the ones who’ve fallen
Some never got back on a horse
The ones who did have children
None of them look like me
I hope that everybody’s happy
I hope that everybody’s free
I know who likes what
I know who’s friends with who
I know what everybody just did
And what they’re planning to do
I know who just lost their father
And who’s decided to adopt
I know it rained in Sarasota
For a little while then it stopped
Prayers for my friends in Uganda
My friends in Israel and Iran
Nova Scotia, Ireland, and Denmark
Lithuania and Japan
I hope someday to meet them
Their place or mine
For now it makes me happy
When I see them here on line
I know who just got a puppy
I know who’s rose bushes died
To the ones who own ponies
Sometimes I tell ‘em I can ride
I’ve flirted with some women
You never know, some of ‘em could’ve been men
And then there was the time when Elvis
Asked if he could be my friend
I know who likes what
I know who’s friends with who
I know what everybody just did
And what they’re planning to do
I know who’s fighting cancer
Sometimes I just start to sob
I know it rains in Sarasota
For a little while then it stops
2. I Used To Fall
I used to fall for girls who smoked
And drank and told off color jokes
And had that certain kind of look
Just a nose ring was all it took
The ones that had that certain spunk
Kind of girlish, kind of punk
Girls you make excuses for
As you lead them out the door
I used to like ‘em fancy-free
The way they would pretend to be
They wore all black, they had long hair
They acted like they didn’t care
Full of beans, a great big blur
I used to fall for girls like her
They couldn’t possibly all be true
Five hundred words when ten would do
I used to fall for girls like that
Who worked the mic and played a Strat
Whose stomachs were completely flat
They would complain that they were fat
The kind of girls I would pursue
I made them up, they became true
I think I married one or two
They made me tea and wrote haiku
I was always drawn to the manic kind
Who’d say whatever was on their minds
Girls like that sunk all my ships
Carelessly with their loose lips
And yet for one enchanted kiss
I’d betray myself for girls like this
A wild eye, a star tattoo
A little crazy were a few
Girls like those they have their charms
Red flags and loud alarms
I loved it when they were in my arms
I swear my love was true
Now it takes a little more
To turn me on than it did before
Certain things I can't ignore
Certain things I do
I used to fall for girls who dance
In tie dye shirts and draw string pants
Who bang on drums and don’t eat meat
And walk around in their bare feet
With girls like that it wouldn’t last
Not even one half minute past
The moment that the clock struck twelve
They’d leave me dancing with myself
Opposites at times attract
Like chemicals they can react
The girls who once appealed to me
Now don’t seem so real to me
Who used to pluck and strum my strings
And say the most preposterous things
Sometimes they’d look me in the eye
I used to fall for girls who lie
Girls like those they have their charms
Red flags and loud alarms
I loved it when they were in my arms
I swear my love was true
Now it takes a little more
To turn me on than it did before
Certain things I can't ignore
And certain things I do
3. What Good Did It Do?
I collected my prize
I took first place
The poor runner up
The sad look on her face
I didn't drink the champagne
I left my ribbon there too
Ok, so I won
But what good did it do?
I stood with conviction
I put up a fight
For the truth as I saw it
For peace, love, and light
I fought off the darkness
For the first round or two
I got my licks in
What good did it do?
In the end I was right
Upon further review
All the things I was saying
Proved to be true
I won an admission
An apology too
In the end I was right
But what good did it do?
Tried to live by morals
I spoke my mind
Some friends got offended
One or two they resigned
I was just being honest
They already knew
I just tried to remind them
What good did it do?
I could hold a grudge
I could probably hold two
And if I didn’t learn to budge
I could end up holding quite a few
I didn’t like being angry
It’s not enough being right
I’d rather be happy
That’s a hard enough fight
I’d rather be happy
With all of my might
Than to sit here and stew
What good would it do?
Sit here and stew
What good would it do?
I’d rather be happy
Happy with you
4. New Shoes for Tom Guerin
I'll write 33 verses
For one pair of shoes
To travel the countryside
Spreading the news
To wander Roscarberry
And all of west Cork
While some head to Boston
And others New York
I lived in the poorhouse
I slept on the floor
There was room to sit down
And not an inch more
The people who died
Were carried away
Without ceremony
And without delay
Death by starvation
Was sweeping the land
On my little shoulder
It lay its cold hand
Me mother she begged for
A coffin for me
They all thought I’d died
When I was only three
"I roam all the world
Admire each scene
And a tax on the ratepayers
I've never been
I only appeal to you
Now for a pair
Of brogues
And I'll vanish again into air"
The grave digger's shovel
Plunged in the dirt
Struck me so hard
It must to have hurt
Though some say I moaned
And some say I screamed
All agreed that I wasn’t
As dead as I seemed
Not so many people
Get lowered down twice
I don't recommend it
Just once should suffice
I'm the boy who was buried
And dug up alive
The poet, the genius
The one who survived
"I rose from the dead
In the year '48
When a grave at the abbey
Had near been my fate
Since then for subsistence
I've done all my best
Though one shoe points eastward
And the other points west"
"I roam all the world
Admire each scene
And a tax on the ratepayers
I've never been
I only appeal to you
Now for a pair
Of brogues
And I'll vanish again into air"
I'll write 33 verses
For one pair of shoes
To travel the countryside
Spreading the news
To wander Roscarberry
And all of west Cork
While some head to Boston
And others New York
5. The Vulture’s Eye
I killed a man, I’ll tell you why
I didn’t like his vulture’s eye
Stalking me like I was prey
I always had to look away
I did not kill him for his gold
His eye would make my blood run cold
It wasn’t him that had to die
It had to be his vulture’s eye
The vulture’s eye would never blink
To torment me sometimes it winked
I felt it follow me around
I faced it once, it stared me down
I’m not mad, how could I be?
I planned it all so perfectly
It was the work of a brilliant mind
That vulture’s eye I made go blind
I staked him out for seven nights
With a sliver from my lantern light
That vulture’s eye was always closed
So I waited ’til it was exposed
I killed the eye, cut off its head
Its arms & legs, when it was dead
I stuffed it underneath the floor
It can’t look at me anymore
I’m not mad, it’s just the sound
Of a suffocated heart that pounds
Don’t you hear it pounding too?
Isn’t it too loud for you?
I’m not mad, how could I be?
I planned it all so perfectly
It was the work of a brilliant mind
That vulture’s eye, I made it go blind
I loved the man who had to die
I really, truly loved the guy
Never had a harsh word, never told a lie
I just couldn’t stand that vulture’s eye
The vulture’s eye was a beady little eye
It was always dry, it never would cry
I kind of miss the poor old guy
But it had to die, and I’ve told you why
I’m not mad, how could I be?
I planned it all so perfectly
You ask if I’m the crazy one
Didn’t I do what you would’ve done?
6. Only a Handshake
Both the ump and the catcher
Had their hands on their hips
It was only a handshake
It was a coming to grips
The sun was casting long shadows
As he touched every base
When he rounded the third one
The sun lit up his face
It was only a handshake
Well, maybe not quite
It was captured on camera
In black & white
The two of them smiling
As he touches the plate
As he crosses the line
When he knows that he’s safe
It was only a handshake
On Opening Day
No one knew what would happen
If the fellow could play
It was only a handshake
But it was the first
Yes of course there were others
Who stood up and cursed
It was only a handshake
On a minor league field
And it wasn’t ’til later
It became a big deal
It was just something that happened
It was nothing he’d planned
The guy hit a homer
So he stuck out his hand
It was only a handshake
A bond between men
Teammate to teammate
That’s all it was then
He stood there to greet him
Could’ve waited on deck
It was only a handshake
A sign of respect
7. Not a Single Shot
Not many people saw it
How they syphoned off the riches
How they covered for each other
How they scratched each other’s itches
How they took all they could carry
As much as they desired
Not a single shot was fired
They auctioned off the sunsets
The beaches and the waves
The mountaintops and forests
What sweetheart deals they gave
To themselves and all their buddies
Went the jewels of the empire
Not a single shot was fired
They owned the tv stations
The radio and print
They controlled what people knew
And what the people didn’t
They packed the boards and ministries
Turned up the amplifier
And not a single shot was fired
They preyed on people’s goodness
Upon their trusting hearts
They dismantled progress
And then sold it off for parts
They spoke the kind of doubletalk
Goebbels would admire
And not a single shot was fired
They demonized whole races
They made the people scared
And all the while from trumpets
Patriotic music blared
“It could never happen here”
Says the Holocaust denier
Not a single shot was fired
They often mention Jesus
And sometimes Thomas Payne
This is the Age of Treason
They toast it with champagne
And behind the iron curtain
It’s all been secretly rewired
Not a single shot was fired
Cameras and checkpoints
And you have to show your papers
The armor and the riot gear
Make robbing people safer
Just who is all that ammo for?
And all of that barbed wire?
Not a single shot was fired
Old Glory, she still flies above
The courthouse and the dome
The Super Bowl still happens
Just like it did in Rome
Their ads appear on everything
Like the flags of an occupier
And not a single shot was fired
Not many people saw it
The rest they won’t believe
They look at you like you’re crazy
Like it’s you who’s been deceived
They’re bullying the angels
For not singing with the choir
Not a single shot was fired
8. A Dane Was A Dane
The gardens were tended, the animals fed
Even their blankets were tucked in their beds
Nothing was broken, the walkways were swept
Everything looked like it did when they left
The government stepped down, they firmly refused
To carry out the order to round up the Jews
A Dane was a Dane, the law was the law
There’d be no Jewish Question in Denmark at all
Sweden was willing to take them all in
Until it was safe to go back home again
From the time word of the plan was leaked
They would only have ’til the end of the week
No organization or chain of command
It was everybody just lending a hand
Schools were closed and work shut down
People were moved to little harbor towns
They came for the ones who’d already gone
Two passenger ships they didn’t get on
After spending a week in the harbor waiting
Slipped away from Copenhagen
People were hidden in hospital beds
With bandages over their faces and heads
Some were hidden in homes and in schools
In backyard sheds with the garden tools
Row boats, fishing boats, dinghies, and yachts
Took them the nine or ten miles across
The German patrols, they hadn’t a clue
Right under their noses and back again too
They came for the ones who’d already gone
Two passenger ships they didn’t get on
After spending a week in the harbor waiting
Slipped away from CopenhageN
The crossings were made under cover of night
Aiming for those far away lights
Babies were drugged to keep them asleep
Nobody spoke and nobody breathed
Seven thousand Danish people were saved
Thanks to their neighbors decent and brave
When they got home the walkways were swept
Everything looked like it did when they left
They came for the ones who’d already gone
Two passenger ships they didn’t get on
After spending a week in the harbor waiting
Slipped away from Copenhagen
9. Rachel’s Guitar (Rachel Bissex 1956 - 2005)
Rachel's guitar was out of its case
On the pulpit where cards & flowers were placed
Weak and exhausted, propped on a stand
Homesick and lonely for Rachel’s hands
Rachel’s guitar looked around for its friend
And for the songs they’ll never play again
It ached for the way she would make it ring
That was maybe the most heartbreaking thing
Rachel's guitar looked totally lost
Beyond a line that nobody crossed
It’s voice was mute, it had gone numb
Since the last time Rachel was able to strum
Rachel’s guitar went back in its case
To be laid to rest and to take up space
After the friends and family left
It was taken back home, where gently it wept
A sweet old guitar will have many lives
Now this one sleeps ‘til the next one arrives
When somebody takes it out of its case
And they can’t put it down for the rest of their days
10. Splinter Cheeks Johnson
You could count on Splinter Cheeks Johnson to cheer
A utility player for his whole career
He ate sunflower seeds & he chewed bubble gum
He made sure to save all the other guys some
He put his uniform on every day
Sat in the dugout, and shouted hooray
He would sign autographs after a game
Nobody ever had heard of the name
Eleven hundred plus fifty-two
Consecutive games...oh the bubbles he blew!
Not one single inning did he ever play
He worked hard to keep himself out of the way
They won a World Series & he got his ring
Got sprayed with champagne it was the craziest thing
He got to ride in the next day’s parade
A full share of the World Series pot he was paid
In case you might wonder, and most people would
They kept him around because he was good
He always moved over, with excellent form
The spot that he vacated always was warm
Splinter Cheeks one time was sent out on deck
The streak on the line, his nerves were a wreck
The batter ahead of him made the last out
“Way to go Splinter Cheeks!” nobody shouted
Splinter Cheeks Johnson was always prepared
Quick to react if trouble should flare
He was always willing to take one for the team
From his secret stash of hemorrhoid creme
But Splinter Cheeks Johnson’s body wore out
It was sad to see but there was no doubt about it
He would start to lose steam by the top of the fifth
His eyelids got heavy and his posture would drift
Splinter Cheeks Johnson was taking a nap
He’d covered his eyes with the bill of his cap
A murderous foul ball bounced off his head
They carried him out, Splinter Cheeks he was dead
The Splinter Cheeks Johnson baseball card set
A nickel is probably the most you could get
He had no statistics to put on the backs
Not even any interesting facts
You could count on Splinter Cheeks Johnson to cheer
A utility player for his whole career
He ate sunflower seeds & he chewed bubble gum
He made sure to save all the other guys some
11. My British Emily
“That other woman” says my wife
“She’s who you trust with your life
You listen to her more than you do me”
I said, “You just tell me where to go,
But how to get there you don’t know
And she never asks if we can stop and pee”
Yeah, I think that other gal knows best
North and south, east and west
I hardly pay attention anymore
In bed sometimes I hear her voice
British Emily, not Australian Joyce
And in my dreams we take a little detour
Once she told me to turn onto a dirt road
But all night long it had just snowed
And not even the highway had been plowed
I didn’t turn, kept going straight
She kept saying “Recalculating -
Make a u-turn when allowed”
Now sometimes we might disagree
All the while she yells at me
And nothing I yell back will shut her up
I call her a whore, call her a witch
I call time out and I flip the switch
For some peace and quiet she can’t interrupt
Satellite connection dropped
So I pulled over and I stopped
Spaghetti Junction coming up ahead
Been years since I’d last had a map
All spread out across my lap
I wished it could’ve talked to me instead
Ramps to the left, ramps to the right
There wasn’t another soul in sight
Who wasn’t whizzing by at 75
My teeth were clenched, my knuckles white
That’s when we had another big fight
And she refused to say which way to drive
Now sometimes we might disagree
All the while she yells at me
And nothing I yell back will shut her up
I call her a whore, call her a witch
I call time out and I flip the switch
For some peace and quiet she can’t interrupt
One time when I drove all day
Just one road, a long, long way
I got caught up in thinking as you do
She froze to death, I didn’t know
I’d missed my exit hours ago
I never even saw her face turn blue
I mount her and I turn her on
She tells me that I’m her Don Juan
In ways only my Emily can do
That’s her out there in the car
The one who does knows where we are
Turns out all she needed was a screw (a Phillips Head)
Now sometimes we might disagree
All the while she yells at me
And nothing I yell back will shut her up
I call her a whore, call her a witch
I call time out and I flip the switch
For some peace and quiet she can’t interrupt
“That other woman” says my wife
“She’s who you trust with your life
You listen to her more than you do me”
“It’s true, I do, but she knows the route
And she’s the one who has a mute
And she came with an extended warranty
My British Emily”