Every day I set myself down on the freshly cut lawn and strip myself bare. I take my guitar and finger the frets and pick at the strings, listening for dissonance. My life is dissonance. I twist the tuning pegs until each string sounds bright. Then I kneel, calves pointing behind me, kneecaps facing forward. All exposed to the breeze. I close my eyes and play the melody.
I play a song of obeisance.
Shiny, shiny.
Shiny boots of leather.
Wear me down.
Heavy on my neck,
heavy on my spine.
Lashes self-inflicted.
Back spasms and
acceptance.
My body is a beacon, chosen with a purpose.
Weighty, the responsibility.
As I settle down with kneecaps facing forward, calves pointing backward,
I pluck each string, feel the reverberation of air displaced around spring coil and metal.
Twisting inches at a time the tuning pegs, I come to a startling realization:
I will die here.
All exposed to the breeze. I close my eyes and play the melody.
I play a song of obeisance.
But still I sing that song of obeisance.
I am tired, weary.
I could sleep for a thousand years.
A thousand dreams would awake me.
Different colors made of tears.
As I strum, she marches.
Shiny, shiny.
Shiny boots of leather.
As I pick and finger to be free.
I kneel and perform
to the lesions.
The lesions
of devoted.
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Author’s Note:
Nod to The Velvet Underground and their classic song Venus in Furs for lyrical and thematic inspiration.
About the Creator
Paul Stewart
Award-Winning Writer, Poet, Scottish-Italian, Subversive.
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I love how the opening pulls you in —very poetic too!