sonic youth
i won’t lie
back then the muse
was pretty slow in coming to me
i grew up in a neighborhood
where all of the kids listened to rap
dressed like rap stars and tried to prep the role
by adding that ghetto inflection
to their suburban drawls
now everybody does it these days
white rappers, the spawn of rich white actors
are online justifying their use of the word nigga
but back then it was penetratingly dull
to be around this even if it was new
it felt hollow and unearned
i got a job closer to the city
that kept me out of my neighborhood more and more
the people i worked with painted
or drew comics, or made some other kind of art
a lot of them were in bands
they made me mixed tapes with the kind of stuff
i’d never heard before
bands that put on scream shows
or jangled low guitars that felt like the sunset
some of it was bad some of it was good
the point was that it was different
it was a coming of age story, i guess
but i remember one time
riding around with my old neighborhood friends
we were going for pizza
or to kill another night
at the chain diner we all went too
someone would hit on the waitress
someone would spike calvin’s coffee with salt
someone’s ex-girlfriend would show up
with her new boyfriend on a leash
and as we rode off toward
the same exact night that we had last week
i put on one of my new mixed tapes
let the haze of sound fill the car
thinking that i was taking us all
into a bold, new direction that we could share
when one of my friends
ripped the tape out of the deck
he tossed it in the back seat
and put on the same old same old
something with a beat
enough bass to poison a neighborhood
and finally whatever else
had kept me tied up
to that time and place.
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