Friday, July 8, 2011

Here's Donovan's poem/song from his double album, a gift from a flower to a garden, released in the U.S. in Dec. 1967. I love his stream -of -consciousness (or should I say ocean- of -consciousness) here. To hear him sing it, along with the ocean click:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mip8uVRt2II


Starfish-On-The-Toast
by Donovan Leitch

Fine rock a-pooling coast
this starfish on the toast
the men in the crabbing boats they cry

Far across the harbor
and 'round the sandy cove
the shepherd with his pipe and sheep he drove

big cloud tumbling high
the amazing flying sky
how the gulls are pillaging the town

fan faring daffodilly
trumpetingly small
all along the bathing hut wall

far across the empty beach
the tide has left this world
old men in tweed find study there

Holding whelks and periwinkles
tingling in his hand
little does he know they hold him too

Fine rock pooling coast
this starfish on the coast
the men in the crabbing boat they cry....

4 comments:

Steven Withrow said...

This is superb, Douglas. Thanks very much for sharing. As a child of the 1980s, I'm sorry to have missed out on Donovan the first time around. Have you listened to Small Faces, another poetical band from that time?

Douglas Florian said...

I do remember hearing them rarely, and, also poetically, the Kinks, Pearls before Swine, and The Incredible String Band. Thanx

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