Jeff—Saturday
We just spent a grand month hidden away at my farm in the
undiscovered paradise of Northwest New Jersey.
But now it’s time to return home to the anything but
undiscovered paradise of Mykonos. It’s been an interesting summer for Mykonos,
brought on by what I’d call a yin and yang relationship with a tourist press
obsessed by the draw of its 24/7 lifestyle, and celebrities anxious to bask in
the island’s notoriety.
In the month that I’ve been away (no connection intended) the
tourist press has not been particularly kind to the island, slamming it ways
I’d characterize as part deserved, part jealousy, part schadenfreude, and part
just plain piling on.
I wanted to write something directly addressing that
coverage, but decided what’s the use of barking at the press. Those who live by
the press, die by the press. I’m just an observer, and so I have two observations
to offer on Mykonos. The first is a documentary titled, “Mykonos: the
other side,” as seen through the lens of two wonderfully talented
filmmakers, Vasileios Billy Cotsis and Basil Genimahaliotis (yes, I appear in
it).
The second is my bald-faced rip off parody of Carl Sandburg’s classic
poem, Chicago.
One takes forty minutes, the other forty seconds. Each though, in its own way, is intended to tell it like it is, as we all head merrily from summer into the fall.
One takes forty minutes, the other forty seconds. Each though, in its own way, is intended to tell it like it is, as we all head merrily from summer into the fall.
So, here we go…sorry Mr. Sandburg.
MYKONOS
Hot Beaches for the World,
Fool Maker, Stalker of Teat,
Playground for Titans and the Nation's
Great Earner;
Balmy, lusty, thralling,
Island of Big Boulders:
They tell me you are wicked and I believe them, for I have
seen your late night genders
offer the passions luring the willing.
And they tell me you are crooked and I answer: Yes, it is
true I have seen the tax evader
go free to shill again.
And they tell me you are tempting and my reply is: On the
faces of those who come to
play
I have seen the marks of wanton wonder.
And having answered so I turn once more to those who sneer
at my island, and I give
them back the sneer and say to them:
Come and show me another place with lifted head singing so
proud to be alive and loved
and winning.
Flinging aside all your curses to toil in tending each visitor,
here is a bright white island
set vivid against ever blue niceties:
Proud of its role in providing distraction, to a world much in
need of escape from true
madness,
Barebodied,
Snorkeling,
Wretching,
Dancing,
Partying, eating, sleeping,
Under the stars, remembering from youth, hard times filled
with grief,
Under the terrible scars of destiny’s past poverty and haughty
laughs,
Laughs now tossed about by ignorant strangers who’ve not
suffered but love to prattle,
Bragging and laughing that in their wallets lay the pulse,
and within big tips the heart of
the people,
Laughing!
But who cares, for the balmy, lusty, thralling mood, that
draws Youth full-throated and
smiling to their island, has made them
rich and proud to be Hot Beaches, Fool Maker, Stalker of Teat, Playground for
Titans and Grand Earner to the Nation.
*****
Chicago:
Hog Butcher for the World,
Tool Maker, Stacker of Wheat,
Player with Railroads and the Nation's
Freight Handler;
Stormy, husky, brawling,
City of the Big Shoulders:
They tell me you are wicked and I believe them, for I have
seen your painted women
under the gas lamps luring the farm boys.
And they tell me you are crooked and I answer: Yes, it is
true I have seen the gunman kill
and go free to kill again.
And they tell me you are brutal and my reply is: On the
faces of women and children I
have seen the marks of wanton hunger.
And having answered so I turn once more to those who sneer
at this my city, and I give
them back the sneer and say to them:
Come and show me another city with lifted head singing so
proud to be alive and coarse
and strong and cunning.
Flinging magnetic curses amid the toil of piling job on job,
here is a tall bold slugger set
vivid against the little soft cities;
Fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action, cunning as a
savage pitted against the
wilderness,
Bareheaded,
Shoveling,
Wrecking,
Planning,
Building, breaking, rebuilding,
Under the smoke, dust all over his mouth, laughing with
white teeth,
Under the terrible burden of destiny laughing as a young man
laughs,
Laughing even as an ignorant fighter laughs who has never
lost a battle,
Bragging and laughing that under his wrist is the pulse, and
under his ribs the heart of the
people,
Laughing!
Laughing the stormy, husky, brawling laughter of Youth,
half-naked, sweating, proud to
be Hog Butcher, Tool Maker, Stacker of
Wheat, Player with Railroads and Freight
Handler to the Nation.
—Jeff
Hard to feel sorry for Mykonos...
ReplyDeleteAs with everything in life, that depends on perspective, but this is meant to explain, not complain.
DeleteThe question is will it retain its allure when it loses its allure.
ReplyDeleteIt will always be alluring. The worrisome question is, to whom?
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