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Haight Words

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by Lori Pino


  but Im still on the Haight, and I still love this place more than anywhere else.

  The faces have changed but the magic is still here.

  My queen has gone home but I still feel like part of her is still here

  with me on the Haight.

  TIM K.

  You know I thought I would have more to say

  do to the fact that I spend a lot of time out here with my friends.

  Summer after summer

  but today I am here with my dad playing pool

  and it is a whole new experience.

  It’s more than I thought it was. Shareing

  something that I thought it was so different than what I think of when I

  think of hanging out with my family.

  It’s a totle trip.

  RACHAEL D.

  Haight Street loves its pot-heads,

  I have never seen so much dank weed.

  Haight Street rocks.

  4:20

  4

  Ever

  SHAGGY

  As darkness unfolds

  and daylight explodes

  mine eyes become weary

  my outlook dreary

  if I could share

  the way that I care

  if I could find bliss

  within your kiss

  I’d love you now

  as I loved you then

  I’d love you till my life does end.

  ASH

  I see things come and go here on Haight St.

  It seems to change a lot, except for the flowers, coffee shops, “The Park,”

  and their epitaphs.

  I’ve seen “people” die here, and I’ve also seen “people” find peace within themselves here.

  It to me is simply what you (one) make or take from it!

  Like anywhere else . . . hell no!

  Maintain, be strong!

  Faith is like a three-legged stool;

  without the fourth leg, it won’t sit correctly or steadily.

  MICHAEL J. T.

  I have been on the streets in Berkley and SF,

  Market and Powell, also on the Haight St. for 20 years,

  But I never expernce one man! “Job”

  I call him that because of his faith in Jesus so much.

  He’s in a wheelchair with swurm cell cancer.

  Satan has tryed his best to put Job down.

  His whole body’s in pain form head to toe.

  It’s very hard to live on the streets.

  I was in a wheelchair on the streets.

  It’s not easy!

  God Bless

  REV JEROLD N.

  My Life on Haight

  My life on Haight begun with a street sheet

  with nothing to eat and cuts on my feet

  as I walked up and down the street.

  Founded out people can show love

  but then weres theres Love I found hate,

  but those people that hate couldn’t relate

  to the life style of being homeless an no place to go,

  I became graetful that during winter it was rain instead of snow.

  Hippy Hill in the Golden Gate Park

  gave me an understanding for a bran new start.

  An this is when I seen true love between people that I didn’t know.

  Now the seed of love inside me grow.

  This is what upper hate have shown

  Now I consider it my home.

  PERRY L. U.

  The ghost of a dying culture follows me

  from Stanyon to Masonic, it’s ironic

  when some gangster tries to sell me chronic.

  Hop on the “N” to get away from all the sin,

  back the next day to do it all again.

  My mom told me hippies died in ’69.

  We’re all livin in changin times,

  sittin on a trash can askin for dimes,

  but life on the Haight is a mistake,

  that I can relate,

  to bad we’re livin in a police state.

  AARON G.

  Hanging out on the Haight used to be much better.

  It slowly gets worse & worse.

  This is a shitty time full of drug-dealer wantabees + just plain stupid people.

  Most of the people I met & liked over the years are dead, in jail,

  or are taking care of their children.

  It will get better though.

  It always does, at least for a breif moment.

  Until then I guess I’ll just drink myself to death

  or until I’m an old slobbering bum.

  2-BIT

  Nights out late on Haight.

  the gutter my friend.

  I can’t remember a time

  when life was ever normal

  If you have neve been

  here you will never know

  how this place can change you

  Raised on Black Flag and Beer

  my street mothers milk,

  and then the breakfast of champions

  Today I’m older and a tad bit wiser

  and a better man for it

  my home my love my

  Haight. xxx

  BRETT K. W. (AKA SKUZ)

  Lost home due to taxes.

  Moved to Las Vagas then to SF,

  became homeless.

  Then the police wrote me up for staying in golden state park

  past hours 10-6 am (open contianer)—bugs—scervy

  Rats—cold—rain—4:00am drug dealers.

  RODNEY L.

  Fun Entertainment

  DRUNNEP C.

  Teddy bears dressed in leather

  drinking Mickeys on the corner

  passing out in the bushes

  and fucking under the stars

  The park is my home, the punks my family

  all choosing not to participate in society

  b/c society never participated in us

  Ostercized as children

  cuz we weren’t easily molded & folded

  into cute little robotic soldiers

  Yet we are soldiers

  just of a different type

  Daily for survival is what we fight

  Cuz we all dread that dog bark

  that call “six-up!”

  cuz you know what we follow will be a cop mix-up!

  But fuck the pigs

  & fuck the abandoned dirty rigs

  never knowing what tomorrow will bring

  It don’t matter b/c we can mold it into anything

  SKIZA

  I just got jumped last night,

  pulled my canine tooth out of my lip,

  & lost all my work & cash.

  I’m fuckin’ pissed.

  TIM S.

  Cops on bikes are wierd

  people like to give me pot

  I want some ice cream

  The park is so huge

  Moo!!

  Everyone has a dog

  Glass pipes are pretty

  Haight Street is balanced

  good pure

  TRUBLE/TROUBLE

  A lot of stress and no food.

  no cash, I wish I had.

  a home and $$$.

  I wish the cops would stay off my ass.

  I wish I had a woman too Love In my fucked up life miss.

  I hate this life . . .

  SHAWN G.

  My experiensence on Haight St.

  Have been great.

  Thank you Lorrie

  MARK O.

  I’m busted & dusted

  & my pockets are where thin like muster

  ANDREW H.

  Height St is trul
y humanly beautiful

  Its like a coat of

  manny colers

  manny colers

  REGINALD M. J.

  Hello my name is Walter Watkins to day

  I woke up in a tent thinking Im sore & hungry

  but what a beautiful day

  So I went out canning to get some change

  —then I went to Hamiltons for lunch

  and now its the afternoon

  and I hope its going to be a beautiful evening

  WALT

  It was the best of times . . .

  & worst . . .

  Love & Haight.

  That’s been my experience.

  “NATURAL” S.

  I had a jealous girlfriend who got violent with me

  so I wrote this poem called jealousy

  Be mine or decline

  If you choose the latter

  Its the end of the line

  You can be with me or you can be without

  But if you choose not to be than you’ll find out

  Just how my wrath can be for you see I can be

  Deadly

  You have no choice for your life I will keep

  You have no voice for your opinions I will reap

  You have no control of things, for everything I want

  Is everything you will bring. So you better get

  used to dealing with this horror for if you try

  to escape you’ll suffer so severe you’ll

  wish it was only torture

  SHAUN U.

  Haight Street has always reminded me of a pseudo * home

  Whenever I return; I experience something different!

  That’s why I love Haight St!

  “Do not stand at my grave and wheep.

  I am not there.

  I do not sleep.

  Do not stand at my grave & cry.

  I am not there.

  I did not die!”

  Once upon a time

  while merrly tripping thru a rose garden;

  there was nowhere to pee!

  That’s what I hate about Haight St!

  Compliments of the “project light.”

  MICHAEL E. D.

  (With lines from “Immortality” by Clare Harner Lyon)

  Im a child of my parents revolution

  a peace officer of evolution

  with all the clues & all the keys

  to my spirit & the gateways that be

  So when the time come, my fellow human

  and the dispair of war crosses all the lands

  Ill be right there with you, understand

  for this greed is not our creed

  and I will take no heed

  under lightings thonders deed

  I’ll grab my gun like my first borne sun

  in the land of the brave

  where the outlaws are the last of the free

  for us angels of harmony

  we have no thrones

  Respect is our king

  in this twisted concerete jungle

  where broken lives fix to meet

  for the battle of eterity

  & like birds of a feather—we flock together

  to raise one up on reality—

  STONER

  I try to keep hope though it’s not easy

  when the rains fallin and the air’s breezy

  A smile from a stranger on the street

  gives me strength to stand on my feet

  I love this street for what it’s worth.

  It’s became my home on God’s great Earth.

  DWAYNE F.

  Was It True?

  It was told by Lauren,

  and Mark heard it to.

  Written on the wall in black

  and white, about that satin night,

  when there was no light . . .

  You heard.

  What happened in a fight,

  when I wasn’t bright,

  come on man!

  I know you heard . . .

  It was tongued over and over,

  chemicalized and retrialized,

  beat up, mixed up, then thrown

  out into a crowed like a

  place you just don’t go to.

  Come on Man.

  I know you heard.

  Its so ugly, it’s hidden down

  the alley, up high on a billboard.

  Bordered by raw meat, dead fish,

  goat blood, and rotten cow milk.

  It’s called a rumor my

  freind.

  I know you heard.

  over, over, over again.

  Now I know you heard.

  CHRISTINA E.

  I Love The Haight

  because I get all the cans and bottles.

  CARL H.

  In a multi demensonal world

  All my steps in life has shown me many things

  Through the years living houseless on Haight

  Many changes have acured from hippy to punk

  Happy anger drugs alcohol etc

  But I live every night at the beach and think

  Waw what a trip we all share in some way or

  another so I wrote this song one day about all

  The things that I saw feel and felt.

  ______________________________________

  well I was walking down the street

  with the toes hanging out of my shoes

  And and angel said hey boy come hear and sing me some blues,

  I said well I dont know no blues

  Im not going to sing no dirty news

  how about some New Age Rock and Roll

  so we hop up on a cloud and took off for the stars

  singing New Age Rock and Roll

  saying you really want to know how high you are

  take another look around

  still singing New Age Rock and Roll

  Height St CA 2000

  INDRA J. G.

  Geraldine and Ruthie Mae

  We’ll be crusin Haight today

  out there on the back street

  by the dumpster.

  We might find a bite to eat,

  or something for our feet

  We are older now

  but certainly much better!

  An i don’t want to be like that

  (yes i do)

  When my voice is frail and thin

  telling stories to the night

  counting hours till daylight

  Geraldine and Ruth May

  will be crusin Haight today

  out on the back street

  by the dumpster.

  DAVID (BETTY) R.

  Love

  Sweat

  Blood

  Love

  The creations of the street

  This street

  The summer of love will never be forgotten

  Haight Street

  The place where I live

  The place that I care about

  Where friends are brothers

  And love is spread

  BRENT W.

  I LOVE THE HAIGHT,

  been in Haight sence 1965,

  with all the hippie, smoken weed,

  and the street fair is great very year.

  The people are nice too.

  EDWARD R.

  I just do it here because it is real groovy!

  Met some of the best of the good, the bad & the ugly.

  Now, after 7 years in SF & on Haight,

  I’ve grown up enough to leave it for another place.

  Thanks for listening to me.

  Peace, Love, God.

  MONKEY<
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  Haight Street rocks!

  A place for people to live and work peacefully

  Unfortunately, no one that I see here looks out for anyone but themselves

  as if they are too good to speak to anyone in more need than them.

  Work is hard to find.

  With no ID people fear the idea of me having

  anything to do with their business as if I’m gona lie about who I am,

  my age, or what I know how to do.

  At least the cops are nice

  the resourses are abundant and the pot is “dank.”

  I guess its not so bad here in San Francisco,

 

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