Saturday, August 31, 2013

Lost & Found

Never lost,
      Never found,
   Is a cold day in this,
    Paradise,
      The sun was shinning,
           As your lips turned blue,

       Will you ever remember,
          A day past November,
    Collapsed,
         This friendship,
               Fades away.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Honesty vs Reality

Our first reaction,
    is the most honest,

   Which,
      is immediately followed by,
           A retraction,

   This revision,
        Is a calculated decision,
           of what is considered,
         acceptable behavior,

           This can only be learned,
       through the observation,
                      of  a constantly evolving,
                surrounding.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

"I Have a Dream" 50 Years Later (We Still Have Work To Do)

I believe racism,
     Is the checkbox,
   On an application,

        The information stored,
           In databases,
                That is not relevant,
              To your ability,           

          To be used as an after thought,
            If you can do a job,
              Go to school,
               Be in the Military,

          My advice
       Don't ask in the first place,
               Don't mention
                        if your,
                  black or white,
           Old or young,
               Male or Female,

      Not in conversation,
   Not on a form,
          Never,

      Let us remove the word,
         From the dictionary,
            Today,
                Till the end of time.

Waiting

Waiting for a train here in conshohocken,
   I hit my baby up I ask her what she's watchin,
 She says the TVs out on the who's damn street,
      She's bored to death and waitin on me--ee--ee  (triplet)

         Into the city,
            We'll escape this mundane day,
         I'll save you,
               You'll save me,

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Syria

There is a problem,
    In a country far away,
  Where no one wants to go.

Ruled by a dictator,
   Whos backed by our.
  Cold Enemy,

   Who's ally,
        Is our greatest foe,
   And supports,
        Hezbollah,

      But its not all,
  Rose pedals,
     The other side,
   Extremists Rebels,

       A power vacuum,
  To ensue,
           As soon as he's ousted,

   We do have allies,
        But they are as weary of war,
      As the American public,

   That's the price,
      We now pay,
     For lying to the Americans,

Fast forward,

   Civil war,
        2 years in the making,
    And a desperate regime,
               Holding a forbidden weapon,

  Our president,
       Draws a line,
    In the sand,

       But lines change,
   As the tide came in,
         And we drew it again,

           However.....

    The unthinkable happens,
 The weapons are allegedly released,
        Worse then last time,
                And the UN is sent in to investigate,

  Shot at,
      The site in question,
       Shelled,
     Scattering the evidence,
        Across the sand

         The UN,
    Is at the mercy of the host country,
      And is mostly ineffective,

            Its what you would expect
                when investigating war crimes,

       Like a mother looking for drugs,
         Letting the child know she's looking,
                  before she looks.

   Diplomacy,
Unfortunately is the UNs weakness,
     And whos right do they have,
   To infringe on a countries sovereignty, 

        But the process is broken,
    And they leave the dirty work,
         For other nations,

        Instead of deploying,
   Bombing,
       Blowing up Syria,
          Like the response America Delivers,

     We need a stronger UN

  A strong investigation arm,
   To obtain accurate,
          Reliable information,

   A humanitarian force,
       To rebuild from the power vacuum,
      and protect innocence,

    A police force,
          To arrest those responsible,
       For war crimes.

   All these issues,
          Must be addressed by the world,
      And not just the United States.

           We are only a small part,
      An ocean away.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Blue Ink

There was a book,
   on a shelf,
 With dust covering its binding,
     Awaiting
        to be cracked open.

      At first it was in constant use,
  Adjacent to a night stand,
         Bookmarked,
           Flipped through,
    Every night,
        Until its completion.

    But now it sat,
      In alphabetical order,
   Adjacent to its brothers,
        Awaiting the prying eyes,
     Of another reader,

    Luckily,
       This book was in an office,
      Of well known professor,
         Where students would come and go,
      Looking to broaden their horizon.

        One such girl,
     Took notice,
          And requested the book home,
     Using a pen to mark the pages.

  On one fateful night,
        The pen exploded,

   Thankfully,
       the ink dried,
  and she was able to finish it,
         But was worried about its state.

             She eventually forgot about it..

    A month or so passed,
          The end of the year was rolling in,
  the professor asked for the book back,

        She hoped her professor would forget,
   But from experience,
          the professor lost many books,
     from poor college students,
             Over the years,
                   
        She felt bad,
   And decided to do the noble thing,
           And bought a two new books,
             One for herself,
          And one for her professor.

    Years later,
         I met this girl,
      And I just so happened to be,
              going through her bookshelf,
   When she told me the story about the book,

       Naturally wanting to broaden my horizons,
             I too borrowed the book,
        Which i found fantastic,
                And,
          Threw it in my trunk of my car meaning to give it back,
            But constantly forgetting.

    It wasn't until we split up,
 That she asked for it back,
             And i went to get the book,
        And found that a pen exploded on it...

      What are the odds,

          I went to the book store,
       immediately,
          to do the noble thing,

      But also bought a second book,          
         For the story,
              And a memory.

If you were curious the book is titled: You Shall Know Our Velocity - By David Edgars

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Surf Fishing

This weekend I took off for Milford DE to try out surf fishing for the very first time.  My original plan was to leave right after work, however I forgot to pack my cooler of adult beverages in my car thus making me stop home.  The ensuing stop most likely made me get behind an accident on 476, construction on 95 and then construction on route 1.  Making a hour and a half trip a full 3 hours.

But it was nice once I arrived down there, the initial blast of salt water made me nauseous but I quickly got over it   Continuing down the road I discovered my final destination which was a small charming little fishing shack, which had cable tv, a bunk bed room, and a shower.  However since its a salt marsh there is no septic system so there was a outhouse, that was tolerable when the wind was blowing.

My old college roommate brad (who i can only describe as a mixture between charlie sheen and thomas gabriel (the evil guy in live free and die hard)), was decently in the bag before I got there.  We made sausages on the grill, and drank beers on the porch until the sun set, and talked about times in college.  His cousin was visiting with her boyfriend and said they got jim gaffagan tickets and were driving all the way to Atlantic City after fishing tomorrow.  We all started doing the hot pockets chant, but I like chip chop chip better personally.

After the sun came down however we didn't last too much longer.  I found that a salt marsh has hella bugs and discovered the bugs there bit me 9 times like the predator targeting system. With the bugs decending we we decided to call it an early night.  We ate some pancakes, took the dog for a quick walk while having one more beer on the journey.  But when hitting the bunk beds I had difficulty sleeping at first because I thought I was hearing people having sex in the next room.  Thus I did the whole arm over the head thing, and fell asleep.

I awoke the next morning to a marathon, they were still going at it I got up and looked around and noticed the fan was blowing air into the room, apparently Brad had optimum firing range from his anus to his girlfriends mouth which I heard about immediately.  But I also noticed that the fan was blowing toward blinds in the corner of the room which revealed my "sex theory" was just the blinds.   

I was also surprised that, my roommate brad was first up stating how he had a boner the other night and g rubbed it on the pillow he gave to me.  But thankfully I was a little tipsy and just ended up using my backpack as a pillow, and his spirits immediately went down until coffee was served.. 

We slowly got situated, and there was some leftover pancakes, his cousin was up before us and they ended up leaving a half an hour before.  I unfortunately was out of beer and  we needed to get bait.  We packed the car, headed down the road and I was surprised to find out that the beer store was open in Delaware by 9 am.  Well the fact you could buy beer and liquor in the same place along with 6 packs amazes me, but that's besides the point.

After getting a case of Miller Light 16oz, we stopped at the bait shop to get out of state licenses.   Then Finally came to rest at our surf fishing position called slaughter beach.. We set up with our 10 foot fishing poles with beach spikes (pvc pipe), and it was fish on.  My first cast I must have sent my rig about 50 yards out.  Well it broke off and went 50 yards, apparently your not suppose to whip it as hard as you can the "God Damn it Brian" came out rather quickly.  I was trying to do the Napoleon dynamite throw this football as far as I could sketch.  But spent the next 20 minutes tying my own flounder rig.

Once I got the hang of it, it was a lot of fun.  You put a 2 lb weight on the end of your rod with 2 hooks for squid.  In a gentle emotion you toss the rod as far as you possible can from the edge of the surf which is generally around 20 yards.  Keeping the bail open you walk your rod back about 5 yards to your sand spike and tighten the rod until it is tense.

You'll notice if you feel the line that the lead weight rolls around with the tide, constantly going back and forth.  a false positive could be frequent if your not thinking about that.  However half the time in the beginning I didn't know i even hooked a fish and caught 4 dogfish sharks and a bunch of croaker.  It wasn't until 1 pm where we decided to start keeping the fish we caught and by then the tide was going out and so was the fishing.  We packed it up heading back to the fishing shack, and continued drinking on the wall.  I learned the history of the storms from the locals and how a major nor'easter back in 1991 was the worst storm they had.

Apparently the whole entire island was washed away, and only sand remained.  You can not even get flood insurance where this property is located at but it is rather cheap to own (150 dollars in taxes a year).  In sandy they have a retaining wall around the property that goes about 6 feet that saved the property from Super storm Sandy. 

The locals are those early to bed early to rise type of drinkers and left us around 6 pm to hit the sack..  We decided to order a pizza and relax a bit.  Brads girlfriend went to pick it up and brad was too tired of waiting we made some pancakes again.  Thankfully we did that because the pizza was small,  we polished that off and decided to go to the dock for some night fishing.  It didn't last long since the wind was really coming in and we all had major sunburn from being on the beach all day.

We again called it an early night after brad caught a couple eels.  I used the shower and passed out on the couch where brad found me the next day.  It was a pretty much circle story from there, we woke up fished, except there was family drama that brad had to deal with which is where i'll end the story.
 
Have a great Monday everyone...

Brian Vincent