Jack White, Poet

July 13, 2008

When Jack White recently criticized his hometown of Detroit, MI, some responded with their own criticisms of the White Stripe. Never to do things the normal way, Jack decided to kiss and make up by writing a poem for his stomping grounds. No word yet from Detroit if she accepted the apology. MP3s and entire poem after the jump.

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Read the entire background behind the poem at the Huffington Post.

Courageous Dream’s Concern

I have driven slow,
three miles an hour or so,
through Highland Park, Heidelberg, and the
Cass Corridor.
I’ve hopped on the Michigan,
and transferred to the Woodward,
and heard the good word blaring from an
a.m. radio.
I love the worn-through tracks of trolley
trains breaking through their
concrete vaults,
As I ride the Fort Street or the Baker,
just making my way home.

I sneak through an iron gate, and fish
rock bass out of the strait,
watching the mail boat with
its tugboat gait,
hauling words I’ll never know.
The water letter carrier,
bringing prose to lonely sailors,
treading the big lakes with their trailers,
floats in blue green chopping waters,
above long-lost sunken failures,
awaiting exhumation iron whalers,
holding gold we’ll never know.

I’ve slid on Belle Isle,
and rowed inside of it for miles.
Seeing white deer running alongside
While I glide, in a canoe.
I’ve walked down Caniff holding a glass
Atlas root beer bottle in my hands
And I’ve entered closets of coney islands
early in the morning too.
I’ve taken malt from Stroh’s and Sanders,
felt the black powder of abandoned
embers,
And smelled the sawdust from wood cut
to rehabilitate the fallen edifice.

I so love your heart that burns
That in your people’s body yearns
To perpetuate,
and permeate,
the lonely dream that does encapsulate,
Your spirit, that God insulates,
With courageous dream’s concern.

MP

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Blake  |  August 5, 2008 at 1:39 pm

    Does anyone else think that this poem may be satire? “Truly blessed”? I just feel as though if I saw Jack White read this in front of me, I would end up snapping my fingers and saying, “Oh, Shit, you got them so hard.”

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  • 2. Blake  |  August 5, 2008 at 1:41 pm

    By snapping my fingers, I did not mean in the way that one might after hearing a poem at an open mic night, but more so a finger snap/slap thing: Respeck

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