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The Amusement Park by J. Stephen Smith

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It’s given like a diamond edge
It clutches burning earth
It’s driven like a cutting wedge
With a pain that starts a birth

Fingers choke in tangled hair
I kiss a bleeding lip
Like the preachers orphaned prayers
When the handshake money slips

The amusement park is closed
It stands in desperate need of repair
Naked and exposed
It crumbles in the air
Was it ever there?
Was it there at all?

A dancer down a drunken street
I watch for falling rocks
In the eyes that never meet
In the sighs that pass for talk

I’ve seen it in your windows
I catch a distant stare
Emotional crescendo
In your metronome despair

The amusement park is closed
It stands in desperate need of repair
Naked and exposed
It crumbles in the air
Was it ever there?
Was it there at all?

Bio

J. Stephen Smith is an American singer-songwriter and music industry entrepreneur with over forty years of writing experience. His 2010 album Land of Plenty, recorded with The Redemption Center, received critical recognition — even as far away as Melbourne, Australia, where a reviewer compared his songwriting to the work of Mark Heard and T-Bone Burnett — and the Aquarian Weekly praised its “gritty hooks, intelligent lyrics and heartfelt vocals” in the tradition of Steve Earle. Drawing on the literary folk sensibility of Bruce Cockburn, the narrative grit of Steve Earle, the spiritual Americana of the late Mark Heard, and the fearless honesty of Lucinda Williams, Smith’s songs explore faith, loss, grace, and the human condition without easy answers.

In 1995 Smith founded Blind Records while living in Rochester, New York — initially as a platform to get unsigned and unheard artists airplay at local radio stations. The label grew to release several compilation albums under the series title The Immutable Record, and later released full albums by Jesse Sprinkle, Every Eye Closed, Mojo Heroes and The Redemption Center.

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