Tag: Cat Stevens

  • Renovated Dream

    Renovated Dream

    I’m living in a renovated dream.
    Walls come tumbling down before my eyes.
    Rose-coloured glasses wash away the theme
    of ‘tangerine trees and marmalade skies’.
    Gone is the porter, that plasticine man.
    Gone from his station of gainful employ.
    Gone is the dog-mouse with rice-paper plan.
    So too the drummer, that blue-eyed boy.
    Gone are those characters, lucid and bright.
    Gone with the pictures on ‘green-pepper walls’
    with ‘everything emptying into white…’
    Gone from my reaching; ignoring my calls.
    . I’m living in a renovated dream.
    . Devoid of pattern, of colour and scheme.

    © Tim Grace, 9 July 2013


    To the reader: Through my teenage years I was drawn to lyrics that conjured-up slightly distorted visual images. Masters of the art (John Lennon, Cat Stevens, etc.) wrote convincingly between believable and plausible lines; avoiding a shift onto tracks of complete nonsense. As in vector-distortions the original image is never lost, simply stretched to entice attention. As in camouflage, clever-mimicry replaces the truth. As in this sonnet I’m living in a renovated dream…what is that?

    To the poet: In some forms of deception the skilled-expert successfully arrests disbelief. The magician, the con-man and the poet all use the same ploy of managing expectation. Within bounds, an audience will allow a degree of contrived replacement. As long as the augmentation doesn’t break too many rules that contortion (otherwise that mistake) is overlooked; enjoyed as different.


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    Picture Sources:
    1. http://youtu.be/YSq270lUuZE
    2. http://youtu.be/kea0ghm7Z4E