
Yesterday’s blue moon – foto Smith
Recorded yesterday, posted today. I love home computer recording systems and the easy access of the internet.
I like this one . . . it’s an easy going rolling tune –> click to play $uper$old, music, mix and recording by Peter Ball of Apartment One, lyrics and vocals by me.
$uper$old
“True light is in the funnel” sang sweet Alice as she fell
on one too many mushrooms in the darkroom of the dell
past the porous tunnel to the land of $uper$ell.
“Best not affect the cave,” the Caterpillar coos
his simper smile slipping in dripping dollar drool
the latest of new lies supplied from $uper$ly.
Instead I count my blessings, seek not their golden touch
No slum within my messing, my inner light’s too much
There’s money in the mountains, much more money in the sea
supposed to seep to seeker in this land of money tree
not wise to be a meeker in this game of $uperBe
Best bow to golden beacon than hang among the meek
who know not what they beckon as they walk these hungry streets
unbowed before the bacon down here in $uper$eek.
So I count my blessings, seek not their golden touch
Won’t slum within their lessing for I escape their clutch
And thus I seek my seeker, to see what I can be
Never met my master, receive my own self plea
— Smith, 8.31.2012
More Ball & Smith at reverbnation.com/mutantsmith

Yesterday’s blue moon – foto Smith






Love both the photos and the poem rawks!