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The following is not actually part of The Subway Diaries (or any other Dreamscape) but it seemed to embrace the ethos (not to mention the setting) of the category so well, that we include it, here, for your enjoyment.

05.14.91

I sit, as it were (crouched, really, my back braced to a wall), in the twilight dawn of subway station X, the twilight dawn that stretches, dim, through all these lonely and darkened corridors during any period of the night, every night.

Can you feel the breeze? It comes noticeably from my left, from the north, ruffles my hair... would ruffle these pages were I to relax my hold. That’s the air pushed ahead through the tunnel by the next approaching train. And look! Up the track, still in the tunnel: two yellowish eyes come a’rattling and a’screeching its approach: a #9 train, heading south? Well, thankie much; don’t mind if I do.

Now I sit in another expanse, internal and metallic and mobile this time, descending the colon of the beast, a long smooth chromium turd sliding down down, to dump me downtown, as it were.

And Look! Stuttering through the girders and briefly glimpsed as they rattle past: every station a book-in-waiting, if only I would take the time and...

Ah. The ride smooths as we coast from 116 → 110 on steady rails and no propulsion, superconductive it feels, steady as the night. Now we slow, pause, ka-ching, doors open, souls descend and disembark, or vice versa, as the case may be... ding ding... "Stand clear of the closing door!" to lurch us on our way.

Look!

The yellow/orange plastic pre-formed curves designed to palm the average NY bum. (Or “transient,” as I believe correct terminology these days, or "unsavory," by others [Cam!...]). And my bum too! It could be Mickey Ds, in here, with the form-fitting molded orange and beige plastic of it. But listen!

A rush of air. A higher whine. The low-slung murmured gossip that animals make to pass the time, distract the mind, from the terminable darkness.

Oh, hark. Why have we stopped now? No tiled aquarium glow to be glimpsed, just blank blackness outside the scratched and plastic windows, maybe a hint of grimy tunnel wall pressed close up to the glass. But still... feel that? A hum. The deeper, burning, glowing surge of electricity held in check. Do any of us really know: the thrumming power that feeds the grid?

Oop, on the move again. And someone laughs as we lurch and leave the station (103rd). Out of 22 passengers in this car (yes, I counted) I am not the only caucasian. Another sits opposite and ½ way down, his chin propped on knee-propped fist… no socks, white t-shirt, shorts (it’s damned hot, remember). And me, now, as we arrive at 86th (“Stand clear of the closing doors…” ding...ding. Swoooooosh. Hummmm.) Yes me. I'm glad you asked: red socks, red t-shirt, khaki shorts… I write. For no apparent reason, I write. I am a “writer”, pen to paper, thus. But when I pause (which I don’t often) what then? For example, as we hit 79th and I glance up to take assessment… When I pause to lick the quill and look around. Still a writer? Definition unclear.

"Burden of Proof" (by Scott Turow) is the novel the man held; the man who (bearded, bespectacled, marching resolutely from one car to the next, bracing himself occasionally from swaying) passed, just now, in front of my knees and, for a moment, through the world of my perception and description…

Hark! 66th street… south, south and south some more we go (59th next). Ding ding.

… but am I still a writer then?

I am surrounded now it should be glumly noted. And it ain’t no fun. To my right, to my left, and above, hanging one arm on the crossbar. If one of these scurrilous fellows so much as side-eyes they can read every word and meta-word (and meta-meta-word) I scribe. Well, fuck ‘em all! To hell with them! I scribble on, undeterred, and determined, it might appear, to set a new, and, as yet unconceived record, to be the first, foremost and probably ONLY person to scribble virtually unceasingly from 125th Street (ah, respite from the prying eyes: 42nd Grand Central brings an equally grand exodus, a general emptying of the train, the good from the chaff, as it were [chaff, including me, left on board, as only those heading TRULY downtown stay] and I can breathe again with some space and lucidity and privacy around.) Yes UNCEASINGLY, is what I was saying, I shall pull meaning from the void and press it in ever tightening spirals and hieroglyphs to this page, to be exhumed someday and marveled at by future sociologists and historians alike. They will ogle and gasp, unable to believe, equally unable to deny: the only person, I propose, ever to write perpetually from 125th Street to Christopher Street, unstopping! AND, as 14th St is now behind us, it appears I might just make it since Christopher is next and no more power outages in sight. Still, man plans and god laughs and when's the last time a power outage was predicted never mind spotted, so I won't count it yet, not yet, but now! The train slows! The aquarium glow. Most importantly, I can’t miss my stop (that would be a disastrous and dastardly turn of events). CHRISTOPHER STREET. Ding ding. Jayson, out!

The Subway Diaries i (5/85)

March 14, 1996

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→ Homeward bound yet again, my sisyphean duties yet again done. Business has rebounded remarkably, yet again, bringing w/it hordes of tourists clamoring + clambering to see Faberge’s eggs, Chinese art, and several other blockbuster shows of greater or equal value. All of them (the tourists, not the shows) hungry and filled w/a singular intention to EAT! Salivating in line, lips twitching as if they can already taste it, red-eyed and gastrically charged with that singular primal impulse. So, we feed them, it’s what we do.

Writing on the train is tough due to various factors not the least of which I just suffered, being the fear of whoever sits near on right or left side peeking. The concept of some stranger glancing at these words fills me w/discomfort. I should be bigger than that, I suppose, and Lord knows their life no doubt leaves little more in the way of transcribable excitement, but still. So easily reduced, am I, by the callous or casual eye.

Big argument of the day concerns a Muslim basketball player who apparently is being kicked off the team due to his refusing steadfastly to acknowlege the National Anthem – he won’t even stand, never mind hand over heart, singing along, etc. So I said: since when is it a law to be nationalistic? But it is! to a degree, I guess. A physical clause in his contract DEMANDS that sort of behavior. So I defended the guy anyway, who cites several hundred years of tyranny + oppression as his reason for not cooperating, and I immediately raised the voluble wrath of Chuck and later Flynn who together became quite worked up, genuinely upset at anyone who would demonstrate such extreme ingratitude. “Love it or leave it,” was the mantra of the day.

“But the history of this country is hardly w/out its blemishes,” I offered.

“It’s still the best in the world,” they responded in unison. “Where else would you want to live?”

“Paris wouldn’t be so bad,” I ventured.

“Then go!”

Interesting notion; but I doubt they’d want me, I think, ruefully.

But they don’t see or don’t want to see the negatives: homelessness rampant, drugs, crime. Grain dumped by the barge load into the sea to keep prices high, etc. Not to mention that Flynn at least pads his wallet daily by skimming from the company till. Where’s his salute-the flag patriotism and love of our capitalist country now, huh?

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