The Rebirth Of The Cool
in
the beginning god created the funk and the cool
now,
the coolness was chaotic and without form
and
discord covered the face of the deep
and
god said
let
there be peace
sparkling
like diamond
gentle
as the ray of the sun
an
interstellar drum
with
a cosmic heartbeat
and
yes, there was the blues
that
blacker than 1,000 midnights blue
eternal
blazon of endless nothing
that
chasm between reason and dream
the
place i call home
and
the cool was with me
the
cool was in me
the
cool was me
the
cool knew me
the
way i know
my
very own name
sweeter
than the taste of fresh cut sugar cane
we
walked the yellow brick paths
of
each and every dimensional plane
i
sing a song for the cool
that
melodic thumping in my ears drums
that
comforts me just before i fall asleep at night
the
gentle tap taps on the outskirts of my slumber
that
whisper sweet nothings of peace and light
i
sing a song for the cool
boogalooing
jazz hall droplets of sweat
that
glisten on brows of every color men
the
mutated mind emissions
of
castrated time transmissions
searching
for a light wave
a
loose-leaf page
and
a pen
i
sing a song for the cool
a
post-modern influx
where
faith is a crutch
hobbling
thru fears of the day
our
passions grow slender
but
children remember
life
is what unfolds along the way
syncopated
sound waves
that
sparkle like a moon ray
seeking
out river bank reflection
resonant
and free
we
struggle not to be
sissified
by delusive introspection
before
there was ever any such thing as a wino or a crack head
we
were cool
before
there was ever any such thing as homelessness or aids
we
were cool
before
there was ever any single parent homes or halfway houses
or
so-called holy wars
we
were cool
me,
i sing a song for the cool
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