Shuffled Album Covers Les Beat Rearranged 1. Helter-Skeltered Well, yeah. Til it be blisters, my love Stop again, won’t you? Top down, slide to me. Yes, you. I want you to. Fast fingers go on down. Got out of love But come back, for she is a top and bottom lover. Slide miles! Break fast! Don’t answer. Ride the love, make do. Look above—where she won’t answer me. But I ain’t coming, see? I’m a dancer when I get down It may be. But ooh, tell no helper ‘Cause the fast turn, here it comes. Stop again, won’t you? You helter-skelter, you. 2. Jude Redux Begin. Take out any pain under your cool shoulders, Take it with heart. You’ll just need a better song. Remember anytime, to feel with the world, Start its movement into your skin, waiting under it, a fool afraid, and Jude, carry that fool for the world. It’s waiting. Just begin. You can do it. Perform your heart-plays upon a sad someone. Making na na na, make his refrain better. You know who. Let a little pain down, bad don’t need to get colder Just a song, found by you Hey, nanana-na. 3.
Away With Your Hidden Love Ev’ryday I’m on to her. I stare at your face, seeing clowns, Even hearing them, feeling them. Never will I find them all. I gather your laugh to me, and laugh away your love You’ve let my head turn, Never at hand, my love. Each small foot on the wall Could win my feeling, hearing you say, Hey I’m in your way Stand and state your never-me love: I hear you’ve gone away—say hey if you see me. You say: see you. On the day I’m here, even your clowns hide, Seeing the day go. Hey, she got it ev’rywhere Seeing how you can’t go ‘round two people in love How can’t they let me in on the feeling? She’s hearing them all. Try seeing me, hearing me, feeling me. You can’t love me. Can’t love my face. Can and can’t laugh me away. R. C. Barajas These are cento poems, created by rearranging song lyrics by The Beatles, inspired by Beatles' album covers and music. R. C. Barajas is surprised by everything lately. Her writing and photography have appeared in such places as The Washington Post, Cleaver Magazine, Fatal Flaw, and Hole in the Head Review. One of her favourite places on earth is a darkroom. But she likes the ocean, too. Especially the Pacific. R. C. is a Californian by birth and temperament, and a Virginian through transplant. She lives with her husband and two loopy dogs.
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