valley o’ democracy no. 29

rawclyde

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Lizard babe, just crawl into my beckoning hand

we’ll dart from bush to bush across this thorny land

we’ll make love below the Big Dipper in the diamondy sky

lizard babe, jus’ cuz’ you got funky scales, don’t be shy

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You’re such a lean reptile with such a slender tail

when you dart n’ wiggle it my heart do almost fail

from lot to lot I love to watch you swiftly go

’til you scamper back and finally let me knowwwwwww

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I’m the one for you when you’re all wore out

jus’ wiggle all over my face & I won’t shout

I’ll lick you clean of all the mean that you have glean

’til you’ve forgotten every other man you have ever seen

~

Lizard babe, let me be your desert squirrel

let me welcome you into my underground burrow

you can curl up next to me for all of eternity

and still go out & run from camp to camp gleefully

(Copyright Clyde Collins 1999)

valley of democracy no. 18

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Old Russ, one lean bean under a dirty baseball cap,

missing teeth, needs a shave, fine old chap

likes to read the good stuff & endlessly rap

hobbled up to ye olde mule lookin’ for a vein to tap

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And found one, found two – cost him 10 bucks

a couple books that had nothin’ to do with raising ducks

they also had nothin’ to do with driving trucks

also, they were not about building aqueducts

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They were about, uh, let’s see, tracking & trapping

yeeeeeeeap, that’s it, that’s what was happening

in ye olde mind of Russ, ye olde desert rat

so with 10 bucks (for supplies) I left town, how ’bout ‘dat

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In the bush n’ the cacti, I kicked off my shoes

with a book in my lap, I started to snooze

n’ before I knew it I’d made me a lizard friend

the little runt amused me about 8 mile around the bend

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This little critter’s whole body wiggled when he ran

from bush to bush and his slithering tail was oh so grand

then he come up next to me & look me in the eye

then he dart away & do it again on the sly

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Then he’d disappear for a while, I’d read some

then off in the distance, well, here he come

skid to a halt next to me, dig around, n’ up n’ tilt his head

there he was, lookin’ me in the eye like a thoroughbred

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Nothing more happened ‘cept once he bumped into my heel

finally it was time to go & I hopped behind the wheel

and off I went back to town to sell another book

I was broke n’ hungry but nobody would take a look

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It was just about closing time n’ up come Russ

this was 3 days later, I was out there a while, I confuss

anyway, ye olde desert rat don’t just grab a book

he makes me dangle all my finest bait on my slickest hook

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So, when he left I had 7 dollars in my pocket

I cleaned up n’ to the cafe took off like a rocket

now there’s a hamburger in my belly & I’m drinking a beer

& this rhyme is done – the world is full of cheer

rawclyde

!

(Copyright Clyde Collins 1999)

from A Love Song To The American Lizard

(out of print)

smiling camel & friends arrive!

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VALLEY OF DEMOCRACY NO. 12

rawclyde

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Strolling around on the creosote plains of forever

crunching dry turf, snapping dry twigs in my endeavor

to be swallowed up by the desolation and pure blue sky

of this stark land that, like a homerun, hits me in thee eye

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I’m no cowboy chasing cattle nor an Indian planting corn

I’m just the strolling aftermath seeking to be reborn

dead ashes of a camper’s campfire melting into the grit

the wink of a motionless lizard just before she up n’ split

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The wind plays a tune upon the piano of my fear

that thee American Dream has left me alone standing here

wondering why it doesn’t seem worth pursuing anymore 

such a pretty thing & such an expensive whore

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Well, be it as it may, a swift tiny jet way up, way up there

has a big rumble that the pilot is oh so willing to share

with the lone drifter drifting in the creosote bush way way down below

i crink my neck and spot the jet and wave, “hello hello hello!”

from a love song to the american lizard

(copyright clyde collins 1999)