A written history of Bobby Jameson and his search through the past. Working my way back through the jungle of drug addiction and booze. My family life as a kid was the breeding ground for addicts. No self worth, no help, and one chance to get out alive. Music was the horse I rode out on...and the music business was the horse I rode into hell. Pronounced dead twice from drug over doses, I lived to tell how the pursuit of fame is as deadly as any narcotic I have ever used.
Monday, February 28, 2011
(part 236) THE MEADOW
my life was
a promise
of everything
with the
reality of
less
decades passed
and piled up like
old timber
in a neglected
meadow
out back
occasionally
someone
stopped by
acting
interested
in the wood
they came by
like the
years and
i always listened...
but they
just talked
that's some
good old
timber there
they'd say…
ever try to
sell it...
i used to
i'd reply...
but don't
anymore
no one
wants to pay
whatta ya want
for it
they'd ask…
nothing
i'd say...
just take it
awhile ago
i looked
and
the old
timber was
still there
like me
it has
learned to
be at home
out back
in the meadow...
Bobby Jameson Feb 28, 2011 edited dec, 2014
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That's the great distinction between timber and art; logs, once cut, can rot, but music, once "cut," can continue untarnished forever. I am really pleased that you continue to post your stories, poems, and songs that they might live or live again.
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