sold


selling out selling out

selling out is so much fun

you look at me and whisper

you look at her and run

look into the mirror

and tell me who's the one

selling out selling out

selling out is so much fun

you say all those decisions

are driving you insane

you've got a first level problem

and a third rate brain

selling out selling out

selling out is so much fun

the dollar signs are shining

right before your eyes

reach into the money bag

and pull out a surprise

selling out selling out

selling out is so much fun.



 

Scenic Mass

 

Scenic Mass

Scenic Mass - sketch by douglas brent smith, 1978

waiting

 

converging urges pull power

plays pull lost switches pull

shades thru the blades

hanging pendulously; sharp edges

dulled

fast focus

slowed

merging dervishes sing in the distance

youth grabs a number and

waits in line.



-- douglas brent smith


Reduction in Frequency

 

Reduction in Frequency

Reduction in Frequency, sketch by douglas brent smith, 1979

the nowhere machine strikes gold

 

a mask or so ago

we felt the river flow

an endless rippling wave

eternal moments saved

within its ceaseless motion

the river meets the ocean

absorbed in all its glory

it learns another story

of larger issues when

the flowing never ends

a cycle set for spinning

eternally and winning

loud and rich and bold

producing newfound gold

a nudge a mighty mod

of prayer offered to God


(listen. when the answer

comes let's be ready

to write down exactly

what we hear...)




-- douglas brent smith


Profusely Illustrated

 

Profusely Illustrated

Profusely Illustrated - sketch by douglas brent smith

the point on the edge that turns

 

when it isn't enough to be weird

when it isn't enough to be funny

reality gathering speed

pleads for shelter and just enough money


when the middle class values scream what!

ever happened to all that we've got?

the air in the chamber starts moving

in sounds that the masses can hear


so the forces of wealth weave and hide

oblivious to working day pride

until with a shock wave a change

the power is all re-arranged


don't grab it or stab it, remain

the journey discovering new plains

the mountains are there for the climbing

and the essence is all in the timing.




-- douglas brent smith


Pipe Saga

 

Pipe Saga

Pipe Saga - sketches by douglas brent smith

with the flow


in form not constant

higher planes

people versus civilization

drains

knowledge so much

wasted rain

seeping with the tide away


in visage not former

outer ken

struggles heaped on burdens when

awareness

flashes now and then

ghostlike disappearing

end.




-- douglas brent smith



Panel for Panel

 

Panel for Panel

Panel for Panel - sketches by douglas brent smith

locker room


are you looking for secrets?

shortcuts and delight?

perhaps someone's questions

whose answers are right?


is the sport in the victory

but not in defeat?

or does struggle with strength

in itself seem complete?


when the game hits conclusion

and one side has won

does your playing with passion

surrender to fun?


let's gather again

when the tournament ends.



-- douglas brent smith

 

One Small Corner of an Ocean

 

One Small Corner of an Ocean

One Small Corner of an Ocean - sketch by douglas brent smith

clown show


do you think the hoops'll play?

no, we'd better go with fire

they just eat it up when i swallow

the flame bit

but it's too windy we might

set each other on fire (how's that

for a big finish?) no,

the balls, we'll do the juggling steals

maybe some magic (slight of 

hand) hey!

did you bring the accordion?

the guitars will never carry in this wind

and yes it's cold but

we're down to our last dollar and

Quick! here comes some kids

put on the big red shoes

we are on!



-- douglas brent smith





NOTES:

  1. When Peter and I did these types of shows (not sure if this one was sponsored or if we were busking) our hair (yes, we once had hair!) was so long that catching on fire was a legitimate concern. At times, we could smell hair burning. 
  2. The hoops that we used were hand-made by Peter and covered in cloth tape. They were not completely round.
  3. If we had more money in our pockets then maybe we could have put fresh strings on our guitars so that they would resonate louder, even in the wind.