10/29/08 3:21-3:32

10/29/08 3:21-3:32

A Poem by Andrew DeRossett

WELL 321 WAS THE TIME I BEGAN WITH LISTENING TO MEDESKI MARTIN AND WOOD COMBUSTICATION HITTING UP MY NATION WITH SICK A*S BEATS THAT GROOVE MY NATION.  AS I SIT HERE NEXT TO THIS GAS STATION.  I BEGIN MY PRACTICE SESSION SO THAT I MIGHT BE ABLE TO KEEP MYSELF STABBLE FOR THIS NEXT PRESENTATION.  I HAVE THE ABILITY TO COME WITH IT CLEANLY AND PRODUCE A MELODY OR HARMONY THAT WILL HAVE YOU SPINNING WITH SCENERY OF POSSIBLY GREENERY.  NOT SURE IF THATS EVEN A WORD BUT IT COMPLETED THE MELODIC MELODY I HEARD.  FOR THAT IS THE TRUTH, NOTHING NEEDS TO MAKES SCENSE IN THE REAL WORLD FOR WHAT YOU HEAR NOW CAN BE WHATEVER YOU WANT IT TO BE FOR ME ITS JUST A MELODY.  NO DIFFERENT THAN THE LETTERS AT A SPELLING BEE.  I SPIT THE NOTE I CALL A WORD OUT OF THIN AIR INTO SOMETHING I JUST HEARD.  YOU CANT GIVE YOUR MIND TIME TO THINK OR THAT KEEPS YOU A NERD UNWILLING TO GET OUTSIDE THE BOX AND MAKE SOMETHING HOP LIKE SOME FREE STYLE HIP HOP.  FOR LETS FACE IT THE WORST THING THAT YOU CAN BE IS UNWILLING TO TRY SOME OTHER TYPE OF SCENERY.  SO I TELL YOU MY FRIENDS ITS GOOD TO PRACTICE THIS CONVERSATION WITHIN THAT CHICKEN PEN YOU CALL YOUR LIFE.  FOR LETS FACE IT JUST OUTTA SPITE I MAY MAKE IT SO YOU CANT RECITE WHAT I MIGHT WRITE CAUSE ITS MY OWN CONVERSATIONAL CHICKEN PEN.  IT CONTAINS ONLY WHAT I HAVE WITHIN.  GENUIN AND TRUE TO WHAT I BELIEVE IN BECAUSE OF YOU.

-ANDREW DEROSSETT-

© 2009 Andrew DeRossett


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Andrew DeRossett
Andrew DeRossett

mount shasta, CA



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So ive been doing a lot of free writing, allowing my mind to open up into the unknown. I practice as timed sessions. I write the time I start in my journal, listen to some sort of music. Preferably.. more..

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