...stayin’ up for days
in the Chelsea Hotel, writin’ Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands for you...
Bob Dylan
...in Dharma’s class even the pranayama kicks my ass....a
truly yogic exercise, perhaps, is learning to be cool about the fact that
everybody else in the room is doing handstands in full lotus and I’m just kinda
squatting there ‘cause it’s the best I can do....after the two-hour class,
Dharma recommends lunch at the vegan place across the street....got a thai
“chicken” wrap and an ultra-natural but still tasty cupcake....but somehow not
enough to get me all the way back to lower Manhattan, an hour walk along
Broadway where I can’t help but grab a couple slices of cheap pizza...
...whiskey bottle over
Jesus, not forever, just for now...
Uncle Tupelo
...couple glasses o’ wine and a beer, with mom in the fancy
assisted living apartment watching Netflix, Who’s
Afraid of Virginia Woolf...based on the Edward Albee play...now those people are fucked up....been
writing with a fever this past week or two, like I haven’t in way too long...makes me
wanna move into the Chelsea Hotel with a beaten up old manual Smith Corona and
a crate full o' whiskey bottles..and how convenient it’d be to be right down
the street from Dharma’s yoga studio...
...He never supposed
divine
Things might not look divine, nor that if nothing
Was divine then all things were, the world itself,
And that if nothing was the the truth, then all
Things were the truth, the world itself was the truth.
Things might not look divine, nor that if nothing
Was divine then all things were, the world itself,
And that if nothing was the the truth, then all
Things were the truth, the world itself was the truth.
Wallace Stevens
3 comments:
I thought I read somewhere lately that the Chelsea Hotel was recently sold, or renovated, or something like that, and all of the old-timers and their ilk had to leave - yes? no?
And of course, I must mention that Patti Smith has a great segment on living there in "Just Kids" - worth reading if you haven't yet.
Yep I read the same thing all the old time tenants had to leave so they could rehab it to condos' BUT you could always find a place in the Bowery and then you'd never feel the need to do only a half a hand stand in a full lotus again.
I stayed there once during the Democratic National Convention in 1980. It was punk rock/junkie city... there were about 6 of us in one room, or I wouldn't have felt safe staying there.
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