Vol.1, No.9 • March, 2008

Pulp Diction
Robert Hazelton
Not Quite Right
Bob Church
Whisper Gap
Jo Janoski
From The Attic
T. Owen Stark
Cheshire Cat
Chronicles
Rusty Arquette

Leftovers Dan Beams

Songs of
the Soul
Harry Furness
Shirley Allard
 
 
 
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Nothin' Better To Do
A monthly column of verse, musings and observations
by Billy Jones.

 

Sometimes You Have To Let Go

 

Like many writers and artists I struggle to get by. In June of 2006 I took the plunge, quit my day job and decided to follow my dreams. It wasn't the first time but with luck it will be the last.

I know you've tired of the "struggling artists" who sell out to corporate America and complain about not being able to "make it" as an artist, I'm tired of them too. But even though they have their place in the grand scheme of things I'm not one of them. Fact is: I was never offered the chance to sell out so I couldn't be one of them if I wanted.

It's not that they're bad people or that there is anything wrong with what they're doing. They're not bad people and there isn't anything wrong with what they're doing, they're just not like me and it took me the longest time to figure that out. And some days I have to be reminded.

I used to blame my artistic failings on those "struggling artists" who refuse to let go and jump. I can now tell you from experience that when you look back up at the plane and everyone else is still looking out the door you may well have mistimed your jump.

Once upon a time, long ago, I was in a band that broke up on the very same night we were supposed to sign a recording contract. I've been years recovering from the loss and blamed my band mates when in fact the mistake was mine. Yeah, I was right on every instance but so what? Being right doesn't make it so, being right isn't even important anymore.

I guess it's my nature to rush in where fools fear to tread and I guess that makes me less than a fool. Or does it?

Anyway, rather than lamenting my failings or going on about what has gone wrong with my life I thought I'd leave the readers of WordCatalyst Magazine with a verse. Feel free to read it aloud.

What If

What if my plans all fall apart?
What if I fall-- again?
What if there's no one to catch me-- like before?
And what if... what if
no one cares?

 

Billy Jones is a poet, author and aspiring entrepreneur who writes BloggingPoet.com and is a managing partner of Blogsboro.com, an enterprise dedicated to highlighting creativity online.

For more from Billy visit his columns: February, January, December, November, and October; or his online home.