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Jammin in the Street
Alameda Island Poets
Thursday, 30 September 2010
Summer Site Write Park Street 2010
Mood:  energetic
Now Playing: Park Street Poems
Topic: Jammin in the Street

From Park Ave. to Park St. 'n Back 

I loved Alameda – a little city on the Bay My two sisters married sailors 'n then they moved away

A man born 'n raised in Oakland – was the one who stole my heart

Then 23 yrs. later was when we two would part

It was in the 90's, a "Fallen Angel" I became

It was when I knew my life – would never be the same

Park St. – Alameda, was where I first hung-out

Buckhorn – on the corner, is what I'm talkin' 'bout

I went to hear the music – I wasn't one to drink

But when you're hangin' out at Bars, well – what is one to think

I stayed to listen to the music – especially when there's Blues

'N everyone that knows me, knows that that's not news

The I'd go down to The Driftwood to see what band was there

If it wasn't Blues, well – I really didn't care

Besides, it was only two doors down – not too far to walk

Some people there to "pick-up" (hey) 'n some were there to talk...

"J.P's" in Alameda, on Park St. – at the end

'N there they played some Classic Rock; was there I met a friend

That was 1997, it's now 2010

It brought me back to Park St. – where I'll reminisce again...

I'll make new memories along the way 'n people may read what I have

to write

Or, maybe they'll listen – if I choose to recite

For me, it's harder to speak than it is jus' to write

I know it takes practice – at least that's what I think

But I've been inspired by two guys at Books, Inc.

"Ben and Jerry" – like the ice-cream, I ask

You'll be a part of my Poem 'n in my memories to last...

 

copyright by: Arlene Melcher

 

 

Sun Kings and the "Summer of Love"

(performing after the Art & Wine Festival

July 25, 2010)

 

wearing my bright "flower power" jacket

i kind of stand out in the crowd

but not really

as the Sun Kings belt out "hey jude" by the beatles

i'm transported back to my youth in the 1960's.

taking the music in, I have flashbacks of bell-bottoms, the vietnam war,

fringed suede jackets, demonstrations, long hair, psychedelic art,

riots, mini-skirts---

i begin to open my eyes and notice the bigger crowd in park street

are waving their hands in unison to the song

appearing first in slow motion and then at times in

strobe-light fashion in my mind.

some wearing tye-dye shirts and denims, flashing peace signs.

to my right beatles memorabilia is for sale, i'm tempted to

get one for a souvenir.

to my left, on the stage, "come together" is playing and everyone's

joined in.

the Sun Kings are once again my favorite group--

if i close my eyes

it's the "summer of love" all over again

...almost.

Copyright by L. Costales

 

"Around the World" in Park Street

Where shall we travel tonight for dinner?

There's C'era Una Volta ("Once upon a time") where I can dream

of Tuscany, being served seafood pasta outside a villa

while admiring Italian vineyards and landscapes...

But then again, if we eat at Barceluna I can visualize Spain and

visiting their fine museums, seeing a bull fight, be mesmerized

with the flamenco dancers as I have tapas on the patio...

At Kobe-ya, a more casual environment will have me thinking of

ordering udon from a Japanese street vendor as

I enjoy my udon noodle soup...

Eating a plate lunch at Hawaiian Drive-Inn makes me lonesome for the

North Shore of Oahu, as I get some roadside shaved-ice on a

summer's eve to cool me off (after a day on the beach watching surfers

ride the waves)...

Then there's Speisekammer---Oktoberfest and wonderful German beers

dance around in my head...

Sitting atop China House I can imagine eating at Old Shanghai

overlooking a river and the beautiful city lights at night in the 1930's...

And did I overhear someone say a new Persian restaurant (Kabob

Central)

just opened up? Thoughts of Rumi's poetry float along in my mind---

We'll plan on visiting soon...

Many travel opportunities, while dining, await you in Park St. Alameda

and you don't even need a passport!

Copyright by L. Costales

THE ROLE OF LIGHT

I have no distaste for the places that I go;

All are deserving of me.

Don't even ask me what my favorite conduits

are;

Windows and meadows and the narrowest of

alley ways will all do nicely.

I am here to help, not opinionate.

So if a particular patch of sidewalk on Park

Street seems especially beautiful to you,

Or the chubby statues festooning the shops are

even more comical than ever,

Or the blues and golds of summer-colored

people promenading their way from one end

of the street to the other are bluer and golder,

Don't blame me;

And if the shade of the outdoor cafe is the

most beloved of spots for watching me turn the

skins of trundling cars to matte or satin,

Don't you ever think of crediting me.

It's your judgment, not mine.

Copyright by Alysa Chadow

 

Park Street Time Check

Standing on solid ground, Lincoln and Park Streets in Alameda town

Seeing sun rising over coastal hills, something gives

me goose pimples, sometimes gives me chills

At the Caldecott another tunnel is being bored

Unearthed fossils are showing up by the score

Mammoth remains, tigers, camels, giant sloth

All kinds of creatures, who would have ever thought

Fossils so near, ten million years old, and me thinking

In old times Park Street was farmland where oat

was sown and rolled.

I look South East along Oakland hills ridges where

Merritt College stands

How about origins of paved surface Park Street lands

Near Merritt's Football field rocks are serpentine

Softer, crumblier than sandstone, black, tan and green

Same elevation as the tunnel, yet serpentine forms

near subduction zones

Under heat and pressure not like bottomland loam

Serpentine rock carbon dates I've been told,

Two hundred million plus one or two years old.

Sixty miles underground then, now on a hilltop

slowly, snaking around

Basking in sunlight as rocks will; on Park Street time

checks them standing still.

Copyright by A.M. Fonda

 

 

PARK STREET PIER SONG (The Call of the Sea)

The call of the sea, is taking you away from me

The saddest, longest day, hoist the anchor, castaway.

The offshore wind blows, the distance between us grows.

A hearth ache in my soul knows bothering me is

The call of the sea.

Red sky in the morning, sailor heed warning

Red sky at night, a sailor's delight, everything will be all right.

I sail with the tide, out of the bay into the Oceanside

North Star my companion guide leading me to

The call of the sea.

I'm sailing the ocean blue, soon I'll be coming home to you,

I know you'll be waiting for me, I hear your voice in

The call of the sea.

copyright by A.M. Fonda

 

Park St. Predicament

Choose my fav place here on Park Street?

Alack! Alack! Oh my, oy vey!

Do I pick my beloved Books Inc.,

or Starbucks where they make my latte?

And what about dear Dogbone Alley,

or Daisys or Bowser's or Sway?

Not to mention Scott's Shoes

where they're patient while I

shop all day !

And how do I not vote for Tucker's,

with their terrifically tasty ice cream?

The long lines at night are powerful proof

that their scoops are the stuff of our dreams!

But what about Alameda Bikes,

where they sell the best fixies and trikes.

Or Toy Safari from whence

come the "yikes,"

from the overjoyed toddlers and tykes!

Linguini's is great,

Ching Hua is the best,

Oh how can I pick one

and make sad the rest?

Okay, I can do this,

I'll risk dirty looks,

and choose the one place

with all the best books,

the one that has wonderful

chapters and pages,

to tickle the fancies of

folks of all ages,

as a teacher and parent –

if I stop to think –

there's only one choice,

it must be Books, Inc.!

 

copyright by gene kahane

MARKETPLACE HAIKU

shining, silvery,

at Marketplace, fish treasure,

still eyes like jewels

copyright by Mary Rudge

Summer Site Write 2010

Park Street Poems

Butler, Janet After lunch

Horsepower

Musings in a coffee shop

Chadow, Alysa THE ROLE OF LIGHT

Costales, L. "Around the World" in Park Street

Obon Festival

October Park Street Car Show

Sun Kings and the "Summer of Love"

Costales, L. & Estrada, Amy B. A DAY IN PARK STREET

Dana, Cathy Give Your Mind a Drink

Julie's Tea

PARK STREET, TOP to BOTTOM

What IF...

Deetz, Nanette Bradley JULIE'S COFFEE AND TEA

LA PINATA

Fonda, A.M. PARK STREET PIER SONG

The Call of the Sea)

 

Park Street Time Check

Kahane, Gene Park St. Predicament

Lopez, Charles A. Sr. TURNER STUDIO OF MUSIC 1965-1967

McCloud, Karen WINDOW-SHOPPING DAY

Melcher, Arlene From Park Ave. to Park St. 'n Back

Murphy, Garrett DARLING WE LOVE YOU BUT GIVE US PARK

STREET INSTEAD

Rudge, Mary INNER CITY Haiku sequence

JAVARAMA Haiku

JAVARAMA SCENE

MARKETPLACE Haiku

PARK STREET Haiku sequence 1

PARK STREET Haiku sequence 2

PARK STREET STROLL Summer Haiku sequence

THE UNIVERSAL COFFEE SHOP

WATCHING ART STUDENTS MAKING A MOVIE

AT JAVARAMA

Sandholdt, Peter E. ALAMEDA MARKET PLACE

ART AND WINE FAIRE Park Street, Alameda

BOOK INC


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