Gavin Castleton

Some People Live Between Holidays
It can't be a coincidence that my last attempt to speak to you is through a hip hop format - the thing that started us talking way back in '98. The mormon church that raised me was where we set the first date. I picked you up a little bit late so we had to wait to go inside - You sang, I scoured, my father thought I was saved. You paid me back for the ride with a college cafeteria breakfast. I stopped working on Sundays, borrowed a car to pick you up at 8am, leaned into the sermon so you could do the wife backrub thing - joked about my lack of singing then I snuck off to play the piano in the primary. It was a healthy foundation - a religion within religion... and for the first time in years I had routine. We start to interact like long term friends... start to see you more - not just on weekends, not just with eyes open... some nights I'd rub your shoulders til 5 am, just hoping to help you sleep, just hoping you'd ask me to stay, then skate 3 miles home while the sun comes up, cursing myself because I didn't make a play, shouting my way across town while the moon goes down. I was the clean friend to balance out the home blend, tried to be strong and stable to offset your depressions. I failed the first of many lessons: a bridge of painted wood is not as sturdy as cement, better to buy than to rent. You flew back to Salt Lake City for the summer, shifting our whole interaction onto paper, it was cool, we found a rhythm and consistence in writing that we were never able to find in touching. I bounced to the west coast at the end of June to visit with family on my way to be regroomed and healed in Guatemala for a month out of the tome, and into the cage, from RI to Portland to Utah in just four days exploited at a family reunion - My father put the musician he didn't raise on display Back at the hotel room, I asked if I could see you, he was so quick to oblige he even suggested that I shave and I did, with his razor - something that would've been far more significant if it had happened at the right age. He thought you would save me, bring me "back to the fold" so the idea of sleeping at a mormon girl's house was easily sold you kept your dad awake late to pick me up in Provo, an hour later we rolled into Salt Lake with nothing to do, so we went back to your house where we talked all night on a hideaway bed Twin life rafts encased in American Indian art treading history I was cataloguing every present second as it changed into past. that night was a culmination of a whole year's science compressed into two lips and peer reviewed a crashing thesis the softest demolition My eyes didn't leave you until you snuck off at 6am I was on a bus 2 hours later after a salty hug goodbye masquerading as a ?hello? Doubled over in my seat, magnifying everything. For the first time we were simultaneously sick- where once was a nice view now was brick. I spent the next 20 days in a third world town, breaking rocks down into gravel to build a medical facility I conquered a two mile lake and lived to write you about it. I was starting to prove my worth, perhaps you were starting to doubt it. SongtexteI bought the plainest wooden box I could find in a nearby tourist town brought it back to Portland and embedded rocks in the floor of it, in the form of a sleeping elephant, and burned writing on the walls "Delicate Elegant Dormant Elephant Dancing the Equator, Dipping in Equations" I sent it to you with the Griffen & Sabine trilogy and in case the message wasn't clear enough I also sent a movie I flew back to Rhode Island to continue playing with the band you took a trip to Thailand with your family and got sick When school started up I saw you back in Providence You tried to step back a bit, getting ready to leave again hose down all your impulses and sterilize your best friends. trim the hedges a bit and write it off as "well-intentioned" I gave you silent treatment for about 3 months - wanted you to know how much you were hurting me and you said, "I'm not good at goodbyes." ................................... I was in Utah for Christmas of '99 Got the cold shoulder Those last hours in the car running errands with you were a desolate linoleum low-wind wasteland I opened wide for the mountains but I only tasted sand You did a year abroad in Italy so I sent you backrubs on paper, poems on barf bags, a school year measured in letters and waiting, pictures of my situation bordering my self-loathing. All affections abbreviated, I was lost within and without you. We reveled in our consummate isolation. Closed out 2000 with a degree in foreign relations, sewing my life on the tiled floors of airports and train stations. Always touring through places you'd recently been we traveled like opposite ends of a nationwide barbell It was crazy how we'd tour through Salt Lake a week before you got there and I found myself backpacking in Thailand not feeling well We finally synced up in RI as the school year ended our friendship was a mess we saw a whole lot less of each other I took the day that you left off work and borrowed a car so I could take you to the airport in the early afternoon but I didn't hear from you until an hour after we were supposed to have left you said you were going to catch a later flight so you could say goodbye to all your friends and you didn't need me to give you a ride - one of your girlfriends had it covered. none of my soft memories could eclipse how you left my boss moved me away from customers because I was an emotional wreck -I remember you singing for me in a marble temple- I washed dishes and dishes -I remember painting together in your tower studio- dishes and dishes -I remember my beeper going off in the church meeting- dishes and dishes -I remember seeing Phantom Menace in Boston on opening day- I washed dishes and dishes until those pictures washed away You spent the end of the year in Utah teaching under a chemical spell I spent the next 6 months over a sink dousing my private hell Then you left for Ireland, Russia, NY and beyond dodged my calls until I blocked the number I was calling from pretended you couldn't remember what exactly had gone wrong just like you'll pretend you never received a copy of this song Our governments could've co-existed My wild tyranny could've been rhythm to your soft democracy Building a language and crumbling a cold war in one shot. Our relationship was a tug of war test of time and confidence: pushing the previous night outward against the will of my eyelids and the ?right-now-ness? of a whole kingdom. Love for you is responsibility, eating, for me, is distracting Art is a blanket that covers you for warmth or ignorance You shift with plane rides Where you live is a truck stop clerk See millions fall by with nickel eyes and pavement wounds Don't let them in the bathroom - tell them that you're cleaning it I'VE BEEN IN IT. I gave you space - you took it and ran with my closure. I think you left because I looked happy I think you hide because you're lazy I think you lie because you're yellow I deserve concern, I deserve a return letter, you know better. I never wrote you great poems, I just meant them you never tried to save our friendship, you just went numb Aus Songtexte Mania