Thursday, February 10, 2022

Cheltenham Elegy #413

 




#413

All piled into the house on Woodlawn.
They had me do all the old jokes, as though
I were a wind-up toy. Most of them had
never been in the house before. It was
about to be abandoned anyway; but my
mind still clings to it. I smoked pot there
for the first time. I got on the road to my
first hook-up at a party, & I punched a
Hulk Hogan poster’s crotch. Now even
this pile-up was fifteen years ago. The shed
in the back was filled with smoke, as were we— 

& no one who was there that night, high,
hasn't been abased. Wisdom has its
palaces that look more like park benches.
Youth's privilege is to be in love with
life. I was in love with life that night, too—
the crush of strange kids in an Abington
house, movements towards more weed.
We sat on a curb and planned more
mischief. The Universe had some mischief
planned for us, too. For those of us who
live on the curb and nowhere else— a requiem.



Saturday, February 5, 2022

Cheltenham Elegies (revised, expanded) on mp3

 


The Cheltenham Elegies, by Adam Fieled, originally appeared as a portion of the 2012 Blazevox print book Cheltenham.

The series, the Cheltenham Elegies, has been revised and expanded in 2021 and 2022. Here is a mix of new and older Elegies on mp3. And compressed into a single file

Produced/engineered by Adam Fieled at Carriage Hill, Plymouth Meeting, Pa, 2020-2022.