the scene at cookie’s
clubhouse
we were both tired of being white
tired of punk rock
tattooed white idiots screaming into microphones
tired of summer nights in pittsburgh
we wandered down penn avenue
down to the black bar
because the music emanating from the place
was something that we both loved
and inside it was packed with bodies
jostling to music or just standing around
there were no white faces in the joint
just purple neon and joy
and this pleased us
so we went inside with our petty little fears
only it wasn’t like the movies
the music didn’t screech to a halt
no one turned our way
there were no rows of angry, suspecting faces
mad at us for killing their buzz, their good time
as we made our way toward the bar
just people singing along to d’angelo
and then tony toni tone
not an ounce of flaccid punk rock bravado in the joint
tattooed jackoffs screaming into microphones
no import beer
just budweiser in cold cans
which we drank at the bar
as nervous as two white boys in a black bar could be
but there was really nothing to be nervous about
just music and dancing
and conversation about another wasted pirates season
talk of the end of summer
talk of football
and we stood there decidedly white
decidedly not punk
when these two girls and a guy took pity on us
had us play darts with them
as tony toni tone morphed into blackstreet
morphed into johnny gill
and we looked at each other with wide eyes
because some bar was finally playing all of the music
that we listened to
in our white heads on black nights in the city
and the guy kept calling me ace ventura
his girlfriend said that he thought that i looked like jim
carrey
maybe i did
jim carrey was a fine thing to be on a summer night
playing darts and drinking beer in cookie’s clubhouse
jim carrey probably got a lot of pussy
without the perils of color and punk rock
and i remembered you turned to me and smiled
whispered how much you’d like to date the other girl
if only
if only what? i said back
forgetting what city we were in
what time and place
which is forever that time and place
in america.
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