Driving to work/A piano piece by Johannes Sebastian Bach plays/On K-Bach Radio/89.5 on the FM dial/The cultivated- and accented-voiced Charlotte Wilson presiding
I know little more than crap about music/But that doesn’t stop me from thinking about this composition
I do know about prolificty/And I know that to keep the rocket-burner fires burning/The creators must surprise themselves, entertain themselves, delight themselves first
And in this piece Bach seems to lull and then startle his audience/Building his tone structures with logic/Then opening up a trapdoor of slight dissonant strangeness/Then adjusting the off-putting with new structural logic/To put things right again
He keeps making and breaking these patterns/And in the end he breaks the pattern-breaking too/And ends his tinkling journey with a perfect landing
Joe, I tell his vagabond spirit, that was a party and a half. Thanks.
a man from ethiopia dices potatoes/while the lady who calls me papa/minces and mixes red and bell peppers/as a tall mother of teens slices turkey/a man who laughs like a kookaburra makes a boatload of refried beans in a tilt skillet/and three charming african ladies do yogurt parfaits assembly-line style.
i have had a steady gig slicing tomatoes/but am called aside time to time to put rice into five-pound bags/or lop the ends off red onions and then peel and halve them/or break a hundred and fifty eggs into a container/with care taken to not include the least bit of eggshell.
bloody mary mix is in sufficient demand/that we make it thirty gallons at a time./ranchero sauce must go from a hotel pan/to a one-gallon jar/and it’s too thick for a funnel/so be careful or you will make/a godawful goopy mess./but speed is of the essence as well/with this perishable item/so good luck.
the warehouse peeps bring stuff in to the cooler/in big paletted box blocks/they manipulate with motorized palette jacks./get em in get em shelved arrange them to facilitate/first in first out. it’s a fast clumsy dance.
the whole operation is a fast dance, sometimes exhilaratingly graceful. people want to eat well, safely, deliciously. we want to eat too, so we work work work and get paid paid paid. yay.
Afterword: About four weeks ago I traded my dependence on increasingly undependable and scary public transportation of more than ten years’ duration for a 2023 Kia Soul with about 31,000 miles on it. I don’t like the indebtedness that entailed, but I love the luxury of get in and drive away.
Yesterday at the grocery store/I hit the button for Cashback and then $60
“I worked hard all week. I want some walking-around money.”
Douglas at Bertha’s Café/Rang me up for $17 and change/On a Denver omelette and large coffee./”Keep the change, Douglas.”
Walgreens had my four must-have prescriptions at $5 each./Bye bye #2 Jackson Big-Head.
Walking across Indian School,/Then waiting for the light, a tall young man asked me how it was./”Things are terrible in our country,/But I’m still vertical and that’s great./How are you?”
He showed me his sign of woe./”I need to make rent.”