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Lyr Req: The Perfect High

19 Jan 03 - 02:05 AM (#869766)
Subject: Lyr Req: The Perfect High
From: Coyote Breath

Many years ago I heard a poem read by Dave Guard. It was called "The Perfect High" and was a satirical piece poking fun at the self awareness "movement".

Here is what I remember of it:

"There once was a boy
Named "Gimme some Roy"
He was not like me and you
'cause laying back
And getting stoned
Was all that he wanted to do"

It was longish and very funny and a phrase in that poem has stayed with me, almost to the point of obsession;

Chocolate chip pizza!

Please help!

CB


19 Jan 03 - 03:30 AM (#869784)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Perfect High
From: open mike

i think this is by Shel Silverstein, though many may have recited it, including my brother-in-law who was a radio announcer. I will look for the recording i have of him doing it. Perhaps I can transcribe it.
speaking of recitations, I am trying to remember who did the Scroogey-
Scrooge piece that Brian Bowers often recites around christmas time.
Professor Long hair? Capt. Beefheart? Dr. John? Rev. Billy C. Wirtz?
no none of these guys \ but someone with a title berofe their name like these guys....


19 Jan 03 - 03:50 AM (#869788)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Perfect High
From: open mike

The Perfect High


19 Jan 03 - 03:53 AM (#869790)
Subject: Lyr Add: THE PERFECT HIGH (Shel Silverstein)
From: open mike

And from another source-this time in black and white, the other was in white and black: therefore hard to paste. Should this be added to the DT? Lyric add?

THE PERFECT HIGH

There once was a boy named Gimme-Some Roy. He was nothin' like me or you,
'Cause laying back and getting high was all he cared to do.

As a kid, he sat in the cellar sniffing airplane glue.
And then he smoked banana peels, when that was the thing to do.
He tried aspirin in Coca-Cola; he breathed helium on the sly;
And his life became an endless search to find the perfect high.

But grass just made him wanna lay back and eat chocolate-chip pizza all night,
And the great things he wrote when he was stoned looked like shit in the morning light.
Speed made him wanna rap all day. Reds laid him too far back.
Cocaine-Rose was sweet to his nose, but the price nearly broke his back.

He tried PCP; he tried THC; but they never quite did the trick.
Poppers nearly blew his heart; mushrooms made him sick.
Acid made him see the light, but he couldn't remember it long.
Hash was a little too weak, and smack was a lot too strong.
Quaaludes made him stumble; booze just made him cry;
Then he heard of a cat named Baba Fats who knew of the perfect high.

Now, Baba Fats was a hermit cat, lived high up in Nepal,
High on a craggy mountaintop, up a sheer and icy wall.
"Well, hell!" says Roy, "I'm a healthy boy, and I'll crawl or climb or fly,
Till I find that guru who'll give me the clue as to what's the perfect high."

So out and off goes Gimme-Some Roy, to the land that knows no time,
Up a trail no man could conquer, to a cliff no man could climb.
For fourteen years he climbed that cliff. Back down again he'd slide.
He'd sit and cry, then climb some more, pursuing the perfect high.

Grinding his teeth, coughing blood, aching and shaking and weak,
Starving and sore, bleeding and tore, he reaches the mountain peak.
And his eyes blink red like a snow-blind wolf, and he snarls the snarl of a rat,
As there in repose, and wearing no clothes, sits the god-like Baba Fats.

"What's happenin', Fats?" says Roy with joy. "I've come to state my biz.
I hear you're hip to the perfect trip. Please tell me what it is.
For you can see," says Roy to he, "I'm about to die,
So for my last ride, tell me, how can I achieve the perfect high?"

"Well, dog my cats!" says Baba Fats. "Another burned out soul
Who's lookin' for an alchemist to turn his trip to gold.
It isn't in a dealer's stash, or on a druggist's shelf.
Son, if you would find the perfect high, find it in yourself."

"Why, you jive mother-fucker!" says Roy. "I climbed through rain and sleet!
I froze three fingers off my hands, and four toes off my feet!
I braved the lair of the polar bear. I've tasted the maggot's kiss.
Now, you tell me the high is in myself? What kinda shit is this?

"My ears, before they froze off," says Roy, "had heard all kindsa crap;
But I didn't climb for fourteen years to hear your sophomore rap.
And I didn't climb up here to hear that the high is on the natch,
So you tell me where the real stuff is, or I'll kill your guru ass!"

"Okay, okay," says Baba Fats. "You're forcin' it outta me.
There is a land beyond the sun that's known as Zabolee.
A wretched land of stone and sand, where snakes and buzzards scream,
And in this devil's garden blooms the mystic Tzutzu tree.

"Now, once every ten years it blooms one flower, as white as the Key West sky,
And he who eats of the Tzutzu flower shall know the perfect high.
For the rush comes on like a tidal wave, hits like the blazin' sun.
And the high? It lasts forever, and the down don't never come.

"But Zabolee Land is ruled by a giant who stands twelve cubits high,
And with eyes of red in his hundred heads, he awaits the passer-by.
And you must slay the red-eyed giant, and swim the river of slime,
Where the mucous beasts await to feast on those who journey by.
And if you slay the giant and beasts, and swim the slimy sea,
There's a blood-drinking witch who sharpens her teeth as she guards the Tzutzu tree."

"Well, to hell with your witches and giants," says Roy. "To hell with the beasts of the sea.
Why, as long as the Tzutzu flower still blooms, hope still blooms for me."
And with tears of joy in his sunblind eyes, he slips the guru a five,
And crawls back down the mountainside, pursuing the perfect high.

"Well, that is that," says Baba Fats, sitting back down on his stone,
Facing another thousand years of talking to God, alone.
"Yes, Lord, it's always the same...old men or bright-eyed youth...
It's always easier to sell 'em some shit than it is to tell them the truth."

Shel Silverstein

HTML line breaks added. --JoeClone, 16-Feb-03.


21 Jan 03 - 09:21 PM (#871913)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Perfect High
From: Coyote Breath

Oh bless you son! That is EXACTLY what I was looking for!

Sorry to take so long getting back to ya, been away from the confuser for a couple of days. Man I REALLY appreciate your help!

CB


22 Jan 03 - 02:46 AM (#872027)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Perfect High
From: open mike

you are welcome, but if you are my father, i am your daughter...
perfectly high....


22 Jan 03 - 03:28 AM (#872032)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: The Perfect High
From: GUEST,harpdude

Bob Gibson recorded it. I just saw one of his albums the other day at Border's with 'The Perfect High' on it. It's a pretty good recitation.