Blue Note

The pianist’s crisp white clean shirt is dyed blue from the moonlight

The back of his ears glisten so slightly of sweat

Because this song reminds him of his childhood

He was 15 in Cuba, with the water out in front of him

His toe cut open from a rock on the pavement

He sung a tune he learned from his mother to pass the pain

It grew into a scab in seconds, he noticed

The song works


The bassist wears glasses too large to overcompensate for the fact that he looks like both a fox and a mouse

Though he is a passionate lover

You can tell because he smiles at the band at taps his toes.

Everyone applauds


The drummer is sitting on time

smiling at the wind blowing from the other side of the stage

his brother is in the crowd, sitting next to me

he whispers into my ear

“My brother played like that even when he was 13. He’d play before dinner and after dinner we’d throw a baseball.”

I wonder what they’ll do after the show.


We ordered dessert at the club even though I have another in my purse and one more down your throat


The couple in front of us is holding hands under the table

He is tapping the rhythm into her palms

and thinking sweet words about his eternal lover

The couple over there is on a first date, acting formally, wrapped in white

They’re wasian

But the couple behind us is from Japan


Everyone is laughing, playing along, pretending it’s one big joke


Ha ha ha

It’s the music of our generation