Nor College Pennons

Verses sung with upmost pride

Do I dare to live or die inside?

Waist deep in the sands of corn

Making my way from which I was born.

A step away a collegiate play

Meeting knowledge day by day

Music via a Germanic mystic

As I still sing the songs with pride

Lay my pennons down for Greco’s best

To raise new flags next to the rest

A degree of perseverance made it

And by chance, by luck, also a lucky lady

Years and fences high with pride I still sing

My own blood spread twice and upbringing

When new challenges were made Quality assured

No need to fail not even for the song of a bird

Late the Son comes, yet early it feels inside

I still stand to sing my ole’ songs with pride

Though my own son lay as of late to die

What measure of a man thus truly am I?

No meaning on past needed to dwell

No love of country, peace, or my dry ink wells

Nor fires of anger, nor fires of war

Nor pennons of the things that came before

I lay my hand with brethren of the elder wise

I still sing my ole’ love songs with pride

And God focus a miracle on my life

A miracle that my blood did not have to die

Knees bend and send my thanks forever more

To have seen the Mightiest with His roar

What treasure it seems to have followed me

From the songs with pride and with family did I sing

Published in: on June 22, 2009 at 10:04 am Leave a Comment

Heck, A Rapacity Worth Zero

For Z

His hunger is deep and has the breadth of a massive chasm

The story of his Roar is to resound with every ounce of his spirit

Many from all around have already heard his tales

Yet more to come will hear his muses and strumpets wail

Yet every step he takes leads him further down a fine line

Towards darkness and harsh rocky ground to tread

Every wince is fired by faster objects and high towers as a minaret

With messages crying out stories of others who feet do not tread lightly

The rumblings within him move further and further down

Desperate chills seep upwards as to defy gravity in a wild form

The fierce vial rage in him pushing to tell his tale as loud as the minarets

Yet he finds that his tongue is held in place by the trapping of his own jaw

His story worth all that he spoke but what is it without the speaking towers?

What worth is the grains on which he treads if he never reaches high enough?

With pride and love,

A.A. “Lex” Cooper

Ginger

A Good Night To You, You Wacky Screw Loose…G’night G!

So I gingerly walk to the edge of this thing called the evening…

I will wither the rest of the day away inside my sheets.

I pray you well this evening a good sleep.

Well mea Darlin’ I must bid you “a dew”

Your humped friend greedily holds while fear beckons the arid

So I gingerly walk to the edge of this thing called the evening…

For I see your hump back friend is far more important than I

Pull the trigger of the metaphorical Water Hose…

And Wonder what the hell am I talking about??

For I see your hump back friend is far more important than I

So I gingerly walk to the edge of this thing called the evening…

A Good Night To You, You Wacky Screw Loose…G’night G!

Bradley’s Incident

A new encounter has left me less than hopeful about the legal system in which some of us live under. Also, my faith has withered a bit more about people as well in general. I am going to use this as my statement of what occured Friday morning around 2:00, the date of June 12, 2009.

First, I will speak on the back ground to better inform you of what has happened. For the past while I have been a Sound Tech Contract Employee at a bar in lower Marietta, Georgia. The name of the bar is Bradley’s American Cafe which is located off Lower Roswell Rd. near the intersection with Johnson Ferry Road. Also, I have been a musician closely knitted with the group of musicians that helped make that venue populated.

Now that you know that, here is what happened. As a precursor to what happened, a number of musicians including members of the Willie Heath Neal’s Damned Ole’ Opry, The No Count Palooka’s, and various other local groups have been boycotting the venue for two weeks prior to that Friday morning. What happened for them was that there was a female who was inappropriately hastled by a male at the venue. Instead of taking the famale’s honor into consideration, the owner of the venue took the male’s side of the issue and allowed him to remain a patron. That is just the jist of it.

After that, about a week and a half later I was called by the boss to be told my services may not be needed because he was going in a “different direction” with the venue. He said he was going to be getting a pool table. Now mind you, he never said not to show up for work that weekend. Then I heard through a random patron at another bar that Bradley’s had a pool table. Since I was on my way to my friends house for the rest of her birthday party and driving by the bar, I decided to drop in.

As I entered the door I first saw the table. Then I started asking around for Lisa, Matt, or some other employee I have been working with. Which would be the whole night staff. I was going to ask wether or not to show up that night to work. Now, they were nowhere to be found. So I walked over to Michelle, a new waitress who was working there to ask her what was going on. As I started to talk, this man to my right asked if he could help me with anything. I said well I am looking for the bartender or manager on duty. I asked for Lisa as well. He promptly stood up and stood in my face. He didn’t bother to say that the place was closed, nor that he was just hired to work there, or anything that would have made good since. He told me to leave.

I told him exactly why I was there and what I do and he said  to me, “no you don’t.” He said so as if I was supposed to know him. Then he told me to leave again. I then asked him who he thought he was.

That is when he pushed me in the center of my chest, which is weakened per a heart surgery. I stood back into him and said, “hold off there man.” Or at least I tried. The next act of his was to grab me by my throat and carry me outside.

Of course now I was pissed and confused. So I called the owner, John Capone, to ask him what was going on. He then started getting onto me too for calling him so late. I told him some guy, whom still at this point was not known to me as the manager, had assaulted me. John said he wouldn’t do anything about it. Even after I called him back to say if he didn’t I would. So I called the police.

When the police arrive I told them how I had battery commited against me. The male office,  S.T. Walton, went inside and then came back outside and started questioning me. He told me there was no marks on my neck and he did not arrest the man I wanted arrested for assualt and battery. Instead he took my honesty and used it against me.

I told them I had a limited amount to drink that night and he told me I was drunk. I told him I am a transplantee, and he said well you can’t stand straight. So I told him about my right leg and how it has sciatica, muscle tension, and drop-foot, and he gave me a warning about driving hom. Then he called a cab, and told me if I set foot on Bradley’s property again Criminal Trespassing would be weighed against me.

I will not know why these things happened, but I do know that my old boss is dishonest. He allows violence. Later he told me that I was endangering his license. Which in no way was true. He is just an idiot as far as that goes, all he had to do was reprmand his new employee and explain to me why he did not tell me I was to be let go immediately. That is all he had to do. In other words, his job.

I also know now that Cobb County Police won’t do their job. Instead they just make assumptions and are quite rude. A man commited battery on me and he wasn’t even so much as detained. Where I was for what could have been a trumpt up charge of Drunk in Public.

These are the reasons, the ones from before and of that Friday morning. These are the reasons I emplore you, and I mean anyone you talk to as well…I ask you to boycott that venue and hopefully, it will crumble under the weight of its’ arrogant owner and new staff that are violent and idiotic. Please, boycott Bradley’s now.

Published in: on June 15, 2009 at 1:56 am Leave a Comment