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ghanima81
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posted September 24, 2004 08:20 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ghanima81     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Self Evident- Ani Difranco

yes,
us people are just poems
we're 90% metaphor
with a leanness of meaning
approaching hyper-distillation
and once upon a time
we were moonshine
rushing down the throat of a giraffe
yes, rushing down the long hallway
despite what the p.a. announcement says
yes, rushing down the long stairs
with the whiskey of eternity
fermented and distilled
to eighteen minutes
burning down our throats
down the hall
down the stairs
in a building so tall
that it will always be there
yes, it's part of a pair
there on the bow of noah's ark
the most prestigious couple
just kickin back parked
against a perfectly blue sky
on a morning beatific
in its indian summer breeze
on the day that america
fell to its knees
after strutting around for a century
without saying thank you
or please

and the shock was subsonic
and the smoke was deafening
between the setup and the punch line
cuz we were all on time for work that day
we all boarded that plane for to fly
and then while the fires were raging
we all climbed up on the windowsill
and then we all held hands
and jumped into the sky

and every borough looked up when it heard the first blast
and then every dumb action movie was summarily surpassed
and the exodus uptown by foot and motorcar
looked more like war than anything i've seen so far
so far
so far
so fierce and ingenious
a poetic specter so far gone
that every jackass newscaster was struck dumb and stumbling
over 'oh my god' and 'this is unbelievable' and on and on
and i'll tell you what, while we're at it
you can keep the pentagon
keep the propaganda
keep each and every tv
that's been trying to convince me
to participate
in some prep school punk's plan to perpetuate retribution
perpetuate retribution
even as the blue toxic smoke of our lesson in retribution
is still hanging in the air
and there's ash on our shoes
and there's ash in our hair
and there's a fine silt on every mantle
from hell's kitchen to brooklyn
and the streets are full of stories
sudden twists and near misses
and soon every open bar is crammed to the rafters
with tales of narrowly averted disasters
and the whiskey is flowin
like never before
as all over the country
folks just shake their heads
and pour

so here's a toast to all the folks who live in palestine
afghanistan
iraq

el salvador

here's a toast to the folks living on the pine ridge reservation
under the stone cold gaze of mt. rushmore

here's a toast to all those nurses and doctors
who daily provide women with a choice
who stand down a threat the size of oklahoma city
just to listen to a young woman's voice

here's a toast to all the folks on death row right now
awaiting the executioner's guillotine
who are shackled there with dread and can only escape into their heads
to find peace in the form of a dream

cuz take away our playstations
and we are a third world nation
under the thumb of some blue blood royal son
who stole the oval office and that phony election
i mean
it don't take a weatherman
to look around and see the weather
jeb said he'd deliver florida, folks
and boy did he ever

and we hold these truths to be self evident:
#1 george w. bush is not president
#2 america is not a true democracy
#3 the media is not fooling me
cuz i am a poem heeding hyper-distillation
i've got no room for a lie so verbose
i'm looking out over my whole human family
and i'm raising my glass in a toast

here's to our last drink of fossil fuels
let us vow to get off of this sauce
shoo away the swarms of commuter planes
and find that train ticket we lost
cuz once upon a time the line followed the river
and peeked into all the backyards
and the laundry was waving
the graffiti was teasing us
from brick walls and bridges
we were rolling over ridges
through valleys
under stars
i dream of touring like duke ellington
in my own railroad car
i dream of waiting on the tall blonde wooden benches
in a grand station aglow with grace
and then standing out on the platform
and feeling the air on my face

give back the night its distant whistle
give the darkness back its soul
give the big oil companies the finger finally
and relearn how to rock-n-roll
yes, the lessons are all around us and a change is waiting there
so it's time to pick through the rubble, clean the streets
and clear the air
get our government to pull its big dick out of the sand
of someone else's desert
put it back in its pants
and quit the hypocritical chants of
freedom forever

cuz when one lone phone rang
in two thousand and one
at ten after nine
on nine one one
which is the number we all called
when that lone phone rang right off the wall
right off our desk and down the long hall
down the long stairs
in a building so tall
that the whole world turned
just to watch it fall

and while we're at it
remember the first time around?
the bomb?
the ryder truck?
the parking garage?
the princess that didn't even feel the pea?
remember joking around in our apartment on avenue D?

can you imagine how many paper coffee cups would have to change their design
following a fantastical reversal of the new york skyline?

it was a joke, of course
it was a joke
at the time
and that was just a few years ago
so let the record show
that the FBI was all over that case
that the plot was obvious and in everybody's face
and scoping that scene
religiously
the CIA
or is it KGB?
committing countless crimes against humanity
with this kind of eventuality
as its excuse
for abuse after expensive abuse
and it didn't have a clue
look, another window to see through
way up here
on the 104th floor
look
another key
another door
10% literal
90% metaphor
3000 some poems disguised as people
on an almost too perfect day
should be more than pawns
in some ******* 's passion play
so now it's your job
and it's my job
to make it that way
to make sure they didn't die in vain
sshhhhhh....
baby listen
hear the train?

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ghanima81
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posted September 24, 2004 08:22 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ghanima81     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oh, crap. Randall, sorry I just pasted it, I forgot to take out some of the ''naughty'' words. My apologies.

Ghani

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posted September 24, 2004 11:54 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
ooooo I LOVE Ani!

This is one of my favorite poems of hers too.. I transcribed this one awhile back with the intention of posting it here but I never got around to it.. Thanks for sharing it!

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posted September 25, 2004 11:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for ghanima81     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Isn't she wonderful??

I've seen her live about 20 times, but one time that I will never forget was just before the 2000 election in Boston, MA. She did a spoken word that was so amazing, almost everyone in the audience was in tears. Even the guys dragged there by their girlfriends!! I can't for the life of me remember the title, (as she rarely titles things, and sometimes just spills it out of her head on the spot) but if I ever find it, I will share it here.

Love and light,
Ghani

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posted September 25, 2004 10:49 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"on the day that america
fell to its knees
after strutting around for a century
without saying thank you
or please "

For all the hostiliy this woman speaks out against, she is fairly hostile in her own right. Of course, maybe that is understandable, given her own political point of view. However, in other more repressed countries (ironically some of the countries that she proposes a "toast" to), she might not be granted the right to put forth such sentiments, as she is granted this right in America. For my part, I think that is a shame .... And I cannot understand why this is something that she would not also address......

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ghanima81
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posted September 26, 2004 05:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ghanima81     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Quick,

She does, in other poems and songs, just not this one in particular. She is decidedly liberal, but she does speak out about a lot of different issues, both political and spiritual. Sexism, racism, foreign policy, love, hate, fear, pride, she's quite open minded. In my personal opinion, that is. She wrote that right after September 11th, so it is an older one.


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posted September 26, 2004 05:42 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hi Ghani,
I'm really not too familiar with her work. Except for (and actually, this is really funny story): A few years ago when I was on ski team in college, I drove back from training camp in Vermont with a girl who was Ani DiFranco's "numero uno" fan. I'm dead serious. The girl WANTED to BE Ani DiFranco...We spent 6 hours driving back from Vermont listening to her music and by the time we got back I fairly jumped out of her car and raced inside my dorm without so much as a "Ya Lata!" I guess that one time overdose was all I could take But hey, I guess she must be doing something right, b/c she's got a pretty hard core fan base from what I know.....

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posted September 27, 2004 11:28 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quiksilver, that is a funny story. I feel for ya.. Some of Ani's fans are positively rabid in their love for her.
I probably wouldn't subject a friend of mine to 6 hours of Ani unless they wanted it but I can easily enjoy a marathon run of her.

Yeah, no doubt she is hostile in some of her songs but that's alot of what I love about her. She doesn't pull punches. It's not about spreading some kind of message to folks who don't share her beliefs so much as it's a catharsis for the rest of us who feel the same as her.

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posted September 27, 2004 08:26 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I hear ya, Harpyr. I would say she is hostile but then again, I listen to "Rage Against the Machine", "Pantera" and the like so I know all about hostility. You're right. It is sometimes a catharsis. But more in the emotional sense for me, I guess....

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posted September 28, 2004 01:06 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
oh believe me, it's an emotional catharsis for me too.

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Harpyr
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posted September 28, 2004 01:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
p.s. I love Rage Against the Machine too!

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