So much of spring is faith
A red flower
We were not certain
Would bloom again
Alive once more
It is the unknowns
That winter creates
Which give birth to wonder
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
The sun will burn till it doesn’t
The heart will beat till it don’t
Worry is a thing I wouldn’t
Do because I won’t
Manage the details and aspects
Of that I cannot control
So I’ll let the world sort through it’s cycles
And ease the burden and toll
Of the weight that builds up sometimes
At the base of my neck and my spine
I’ll listen to the wind, rain, and earth’s hum
And my thoughts will become once again mine
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
Kindness and empathy exist
Without us inventing them
Traits evolved
Not granted
Lessons learned
Over millenniums
Not centuries
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
In 1993 I bought a record called Mack Avenue Skull Game. It was was a fake soundtrack to a 70’s urban movie that never existed. For a while I thought it was a real movie and it in the days before the internet it could take a while to find your way to the truth. The band was never overly famous and never hit it big although they did have somewhat of a following and when I saw them live once it was a full room. The album itself reminds me of a Tarantino movie. It is a record made by white people and is a respectful homage to 70’s black music that stands on its own. I equate it with Tarantino’s Jackie Brown. I listened to it on Spotify recently see how it held up 20 years later. The record is still strong. The music is still gritty and tight and the vocals are occasionally remarkably. It drives forward with momentum and never dwells too long in one place. What sounded somewhat out of place in 1991 is much less out of place in 2014 as the world has come full circle and if Big Chief were touring today they be on the summer circuit festival making crowds move in the summer sun. It is a record that was out of place in 1993, but it did make many people like me find our ways to the original 70’s funk records that inspired it. On Spotify there is no related artists tab, because Big Chief kind of stood alone for 1993 any related artists would be from a generation before. Personally I am grateful for the record as a gateway to funk. I don’t know much about what happened to Big Chief and I don’t know much background information on them. I kid of like it that way, the album just stands on its own. I don’t think Big Chief made a record after Mack Avenue Skullgame, but for me it stands as a great record that time forgot.
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
In pain
Or distress
Or in the end
You don’t remember
The cause of them
At the end of it all
You recall
The who
The what
You love
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
The opposite of pain
Is acknowledgement of pain
The path to control
Is the acknowledgement of none
Fate’s not my future
It is what I’ve done
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
Mercy an element of kindness
Worth it’s weight in salt
Cruelty a symptom of weakness
A soley human fault
They are equally
Us
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
The waterfall knows no equanimity
In early spring it rages
From the remnants of melting snow
In fall it is bone dry
Depleted
From the heat of the scorching summer
In winter it is still
The water cold and iced upon its rocks
The effort is
Throughout the seasons
To keep the waterfall in your mind
From early summer
When it is steady
Calm
Flowing
The water will escape its state
It always does
As will you
The effort is holding
Equanimity in your mind
When late spring is gone
And the water is a storm
Or drought
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014
Love knows your name
You wear it on your sleeve
Like a pin or bumper sticker
Signifying
What you can conceive
Imbued with
All you believe
Gene G. McLaughlin 2014