Dogtown Bull Blues
by Jim Dunn
Babson Boulders sit still
The wind’s a ghost
Through the trees
A familiar friend
Off in the distance
Sudden bursts
Of gunfire
Echo in Dogtown
The invisible bull
Lowers his horns
Off the rocky road beaten path
Where basements sank
With the weight of spirits
Pirates, slaves, hookers
And strays
Rearrange the rolling rocks
For a new pasture message
Betting on the bull in the heather
With future considerations—
The divine Kao
Slams a man’s pride
against the boulder
Merry Jim raised the bull
To fight the bull
To die by the bull
On the secret spot
A wise man showed us
First gored there
Jim died here
A matador who
Could not tame
the boulders
or the calf he
raised as his killer
Wrestling fury
To the ground
Thrown upon
The stone
Where he died
Trying to prove
He was the man
Who beat the
Dogtown bull blues
In a sea of change
I bleed tears in the water
As the sharks circle

