Blue
September 13th, 2005There was this girl that I knew from school. Well, I didn’t really know her, but I knew her name and I knew that her house was close to mine. Even though we shared class together, I didn’t pay much attention to her. She was very much the loner, and there were whispers of Family Services talking to teachers about abuse at home. Some families are better than others at concealing secrets.
One day while walking home, I saw her sitting on the steps of her front porch. She was wearing cutoff jeans and a t-shirt, with one bare foot resting atop the other. I gave her a casual smile and a wave hello, but she just twirled her fingers in her long hair and stared unmoving as I walked by. Her stereo inside the house was blasting some song that I never heard before. The voice in the song was angelic, and there was something about the wave in the tone and meter of the song that gave me a chill. I stopped and asked her who was singing and what song it was. She smiled a smile that I had never seen before, and told me that it was Joni Mitchell singing Tin Angel.
She replayed the song for me, and we sat and listened and shared smiles. I didn’t know of Joni Mitchell, but she did. She had all of Joni Mitchell’s albums, and she excitedly shared her favorite song Blue for me. I think she liked the idea of turning me on to something that she enjoyed and that was all new to me.
A friendship grew from that day. She later introduced me to Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Joan Baez and others; names that were vaguely familiar to me, but whose music remained undiscovered. She also introduced me to Yeats and Sylvia Plath, and she shared her own poetry while planting the seeds for my own attempts at verse.
She opened a whole world to me that I didn’t know existed. I remember looking at her one day while she was reading a poem aloud, wondering how it was possible that a twelve year old girl the same age as me could know so much. She was like an earth mother with a wise old soul living within her little girl’s body.
Her parents divorced that same year and soon she moved away. We lost touch after that, but five years later I heard from a friend of a friend that she had taken her own life.
Blue (Joni Mitchell)
Blue, songs are like tattoos
You know I’ve been to sea before
Crown and anchor me
Or let me sail away
Hey Blue, there is a song for you
Ink on a pin
Underneath the skin
An empty space to fill in
Well there’s so many sinking now
You’ve got to keep thinking
You can make it through these waves
Acid, booze, and ass
Needles, guns, and grass
Lots of laughs, lots of laughs
Everybody’s saying that hell’s the hippest way to go
Well I don’t think so
But I’m gonna take a look around it though
Blue, I love you
Blue, here is a shell for you
Inside you’ll hear a sigh
A foggy lullaby
There is your song from me.

