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Now that it’s finally safe, Now that Breaking Bad Has wrapped for good, And Albuquerque is Safely free of Mr. White’s crystal **** That chemical perfection, That awesome Blue Cook— As it was known, Known far & wide, In the drug trade. But I digress. I return at last to New Mexico. The so-called Land of Entrapment. I slink back, decisively To that island of Diversity, Mutual Respect & Mañana. I return to the scene of so many crimes. Not to mention, misdemeanors. “SMACK,” he’s back. It’s that crazy **** himself: The undeniably indomitable, The late, great Soupy Sales. Reminding us still, Telling us, again, specifically, Not to mention. I am sitting in a brand new house In Bernalillo, New Mexico, Only 15 miles from downtown ALBUQUERQUE. Another Over 55, Gated, golf-coursed Lunatic asylums (FOR ACTIVE ADULTS). I am starting to repeat myself, An early Alzheimer warning sign, What do I expect to find here? Life secluded, Quiet days, Getting quieter every day, As strangers friends & neighbors Pass on to what Hamlet called “ . . . the dread of something after death, The undiscovere'd country, From whose bourn No traveller returns . . .” To a mind-set, Decidedly focused on the children I will soon leave behind: “$15 thousand bucks To stick his crusty *** Into a dusty, Musky box of knotty pine? (Muskie? The Senator from Maine Who broke down & cried.) No way, Giuseppi. Cremate the crazy SOB! Cook him. Nuke him, Titanium implants & all. Let Infrared rays do their work, Arc lighting a late February Coronado golden New Mexico evening sky.” Here I sit. I am listening to “Sentimental Sinatra.” Vintage 40s stuff: Bobbysoxers & WWII. Once again, I strain for understanding. Mom & Dad: Perhaps their music, like ours, Is a perceptual doorway? Perhaps my children will someday Take the time for careful scrutiny Of why their father was the way he was. My 65-year old, pensioned-off *** Behind the gates, Locked within the asylum. Our parents; Our children: Be they ever inscrutable.
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Jun 26, 2014
Jun 26, 2014 at 1:21 PM UTC
“Breaking Good”
Now that it’s finally safe, Now that Breaking Bad Has wrapped for good, And Albuquerque is Safely free of Mr. White’s crystal **** That chemical perfection, That awesome Blue Cook— As it was known, Known far & wide, In the drug trade. But I digress. I return at last to New Mexico. The so-called Land of Entrapment. I slink back, decisively To that island of Diversity, Mutual Respect & Mañana. I return to the scene of so many crimes. Not to mention, misdemeanors. “SMACK,” he’s back. It’s that crazy **** himself: The undeniably indomitable, The late, great Soupy Sales. Reminding us still, Telling us, again, specifically, Not to mention. I am sitting in a brand new house In Bernalillo, New Mexico, Only 15 miles from downtown ALBUQUERQUE. Another Over 55, Gated, golf-coursed Lunatic asylums (FOR ACTIVE ADULTS). I am starting to repeat myself, An early Alzheimer warning sign, What do I expect to find here? Life secluded, Quiet days, Getting quieter every day, As strangers friends & neighbors Pass on to what Hamlet called “ . . . the dread of something after death, The undiscovere'd country, From whose bourn No traveller returns . . .” To a mind-set, Decidedly focused on the children I will soon leave behind: “$15 thousand bucks To stick his crusty *** Into a dusty, Musky box of knotty pine? (Muskie? The Senator from Maine Who broke down & cried.) No way, Giuseppi. Cremate the crazy SOB! Cook him. Nuke him, Titanium implants & all. Let Infrared rays do their work, Arc lighting a late February Coronado golden New Mexico evening sky.” Here I sit. I am listening to “Sentimental Sinatra.” Vintage 40s stuff: Bobbysoxers & WWII. Once again, I strain for understanding. Mom & Dad: Perhaps their music, like ours, Is a perceptual doorway? Perhaps my children will someday Take the time for careful scrutiny Of why their father was the way he was. My 65-year old, pensioned-off *** Behind the gates, Locked within the asylum. Our parents; Our children: Be they ever inscrutable.
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Jun 26, 2014
Jun 26, 2014 at 1:21 PM UTC
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