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My New Year's Eve Prayer by Jeff Buckley

Here is the inimitable Jeff Buckley's poem, "My New Year's Eve Prayer," which he performed live at Sin-é in Manhattan, NYC, in 1996.

 

 

"You, my love, are allowed to forget

about the Christmas you just spent stressed out in your parents' house.

 

You, my love, are allowed to shed the weight

of all the years before,

like bad disco clothes.

Save them for a night of dancing ****** with your lover.

 

You, my love, are allowed to let yourself drown

every night in bottomless wild and naked symbolic dreams.

 

You, my love, in sleep can unlock your youth

and your most terrifying magic;

and dreaming is for the courageous.

 

You, my love, are allowed to grab my guitar

and sing me idiot love songs

if you've lost your ability to speak.

Keep it down to two minutes.

 

You, my love, are allowed to rot and to die

and to live again,

more alive and incandescent than before.

 

You, my love, are allowed to beat the **** out of your television,

choke it's thoughts and corrupt its mind.

**** **** **** **** the ************

before the song of zombiefied pain

and panic and malaise

and it's narrow right-winged vision

and it's cheap commercial gang ****

becomes the white noise of the world.

 

Turn about is fair play.

 

You, my love, are allowed to forgive and love your television.

 

You, my love, are allowed to speak in kisses

to those around you

and those up in heaven.

 

You, my love, are allowed to show your babies

how to dance full bodied,

starry eyed, audacious, supernatural and glorified.

 

You, my love, are allowed to **** in every single endeavor.

 

You, my love, are allowed to be soaked like a lovers' blanket

in the New York summertime

with the wonder of your own special gift.

 

You, my love, are allowed to receive praise.

 

You, my love, are allowed to have time.

 

You, my love, are allowed to understand.

 

You, my love, are allowed to love.

 

Woman, disobey,

when little men believe;

 

You, my love, are Rebellion."

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cori-macnaughton
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Aug 3, 2015
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For Hello Poetry user "Jeff Buckley":

While I agree that musician Jeff Buckley's lyrics are poetic, and often reach the level of true poetry, here is one of his actual poems, never set nor intended to be set to music.  

It is a ****** good poem,  touching on a number of subjects near and dear to my heart, which strongly resonates with me.

For the record, I have come only recently to the music of Jeff Buckley, within the past year, through my wonderful and musically adept husband Marek.  Buckley's music has moved me far more than that of most other singer/songwriters, save only for Steven Wilson, Mariusz Duda and Nick Drake.  He and I shared a lot of influences in common, from old 1920s blues and jazz, to pop standards, French music, classical and early British rock and progressive rock.  His first and only studio album released during his lifetime, "Grace," is not to be missed.

Sadly, he drowned at the age of 30, accidentally or otherwise, robbing us all of his incredible gift.  Not only was he an amazing songwriter, but a fine guitarist and, most of all, an incredible vocalist.  He had not only an amazing vocal range, but as mentioned a widely divergent source of influences, lending to some truly transcendent music and lyrics.  

RIP Jeff Buckley.  You are sorely missed.

For those interested in seeing his performance of the poem, which shows what a humble guy he was, you can find it here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duoujUI--Mo

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