This is a song about how my mind seems to wonder at all times. I have a very curious personality – and I feel this song really captures the way I feel sometimes. Enjoy!
Tag Archives: Indiana
Great Nostalgia – 13 Years Ago
Tonight post is short and sweet. We just rocked out at a sweet house party in Downtown South Bend the night before our big show here in the bend for St Paddy’s Day. I am kinda wiped out – but I will give it my best. I am feeling a little nostalgic because I realized that tomorrow will be our biggest performance in South Bend ever and I have been playing in the bend for 13 years!!! Holy shit! I played my first show when I was 15, my mom dropped me off at a local coffee house called “Higher Grounds” in DT South Bend. It was an amazing show and now tomorrow I will be on stage in front of 8,000+ crazy to look back at the journey – and funny how life works. But I am super excited – a poem will be written post show to summarize the feelings and emotions. For some reason word press is not letting me space correctly so this will be read by using commas (not for grammatical purpose)
All the chatter, Play it this way and what is the matter, Chords still ring out, I cling to this guitar like a mad hatter, I have seen many a shops open and close, Sang them a song before they had to dispose, Of all their assets and move out of town, Kinda sad to think that I would never again see them around, This town or any other for that matter, People have come and gone, Some great inspirations, Some not so much, But in some meaningful way it was my life that they touched, I think back with great nostalgia to the first show posters, My life since those first days has been nothing short of a great roller coaster, I have now traveled from coast to coast, I have found places I loved the least and the most, With my guitar I have traveled, I say this not to boast, My humble beginnings playing in Coffee shops to onlookers playing chess, I did not have a fabulous voice, I can honestly say that I gave it my best, Only 15 looking for a grand time, Little did I know that love and a calling I would find, Years went by, I continued to play, I tried to give it a little something just about everyday, Then music led me to my love, She landed in my life as gentle as a dove, She would sing I would play, Anywhere and we did not worry about pay, 10 years have gone by since then, I can not believe it has already been 10, Now we get to play on a much great stage, I guess you could say that we have turned the page, From the empty coffee houses to people packed in, I used to know this city when the music scene was thin, Now it is robust and growing, Songs are being written, People now create great art, I am humbled to think that I played just a small part, I hope South Bend continues to grow, What it will become in ten years nobody really knows, To do my part I will just continue to pick up my guitar sing and play, I hope for the best for this city one day, Wishing it the best on this St. Patrick’s Day.
Elkhart’s Eternal Flame
Late night band practice in Goshen, IN led to a midnight drive to South Bend. Even at the late hour you can see the flame burning off of the highway in Elkhart. It reminds me of how that thing burns 24/7 and how we are filling it with every step that we take. So this is a short poem about where it all took me.
Elkhart’s Eternal Flame
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Elkhart’s Eternal Flame
Lights my mind up every time
Drives me insane
The heap of garbage burning bright
The smell that seeps out
Lets you know something’s not right
Trash carving it’s way in Midwest trees
Coming from all over the land
From the mountains and the seas
Landfills in Indiana seem to run a plenty
Follow your nose and you will find
One, two, and oh so many
As with all trash it must be disposed
Where exactly it goes
I can’t say anyone really knows
But on a Tuesday night the flame glows
On highway 20 when you see it
You will know
Blue flickers orange pops red in too
Depending on where the wind blows
Is where all the scent blows to
Racing over fields and famers
Streams and trees
Through our nostrils
Into you and me
Into our lungs and through our livers
Into your soul giving you shivers
Into our blood
Through the water that we drink
Bubbling up through the faucets and the sinks
Shame should fill the hearts of the waste
But toss it in the trash
And don’t really face it
The next time you waste
All the trash that you disclaim
I may see it burning one day
In Elkhart’s Eternal Flame
Jerk of my Emotion
Dreaming of a luscious tropical escape – in the midst of a cold spell in the midwest. It was fun to escape the mind to this place, only to be pulled back to the bittersweet Indiana town. Never the less indulge yourself for just a couple of moments – read it twice for a return to your escape and then pull yourself back and feel refreshed – i think… Enjoy!
Bout time
Out of sight
Out of mind
In the right
Or in the wrong
Sing it summer love
In a similar song
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Sitting in a boat
Upon the wide ocean
Tug of the sea
A jerk of my emotion
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Keep singing on and on
Bitterness so sweet
In part to a song
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Birds fly by with careful craft
The water laps the boat
Trickles down
Warming laugh
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Oceans are miles away
Settled into winters gray
But thoughts can wonder
And surely do
Over oceans wide
Of summers dew
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My mind is peaceful
Hopeful content
Winter will soon follow
Where summer had went
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Fast folding packing every season
You must hold fast for every reason
The snow will melt upon sunshine beams
Winters embrace will fall apart
And burst at the seems
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But for now I will relinquish
In winter sleep
For as it is now
This optimism
I surely must keep
Notre Dame song The Bergamot
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGJaanX4Z7k
Our local team, Notre Dame, did not win the BCS title game but they sure did make a small town proud! Here is a song for the FIGHTING IRISH!