John Paul Davis

My name is John Paul Davis. I write poetry, build things on the web with code, make music and visual art. I love making things. This website is mostly about the things I make and do.

  1. Stain left by a maple leaf on a sidewalk in Riverdalve, the Bronx
    The Invention of Writing
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  2. Clouds & the sillhouettes of trees in the moonlight just before dawn near the Parade Ground in Van Cortlandt Park
    Texture is a Kind of Poem
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  3. The singer & pianist performs a fresh mixture of standards, modern classics & original compositions with verve, joy, passion & delightful technical proficiency.

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  4. Red Maple leaves in the middle of their turn toward their signature color, in Van Cortlandt Park
    Slow Change
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  5. Pink clouds of sunrise reflected in a still Van Cortlandt Lake, amongst lily pads.
    Sometimes Motion is Hidden
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  6. The band corral their penchant for experimentation in more traditional song structures but stay brilliantly bizarre as ever, examining the joys & sorrows of adulthood.

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  7. Sunrise above Van Cortlandt Lake, with sillhouettes of ducks on the lake itself in the foreground
    Lauds
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  8. A small maple whose leaves have turned organge and red amongst much larger trees whose leaves are still green on the east bank of the Van Cortlandt Lake
    Debut
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  9. The pianist's trio play this well-chosen set of standards & new songs effortlessly, resulting in a flawless, transcendent set that meditates on death & rebirth.

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  10. A warning taffic sign reading END to the rght of a flight of stairs at 238 and Irwin Ave in the Bronx.
    END
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  11. Pink clouds at sunrise above Van Cortlandt Lake
    A Mercy
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  12. A pile of fallen leaves from various trees, of varying colors along the Cross Country Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Accumulated
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  13. Sillhouette of a person walking in the distance, surrounded by fog, along the Cross Country Trail in Van Cortlandt Park
    Emerging
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  14. Chris Cornell & the musicians from Rage Against the Machine join forces & exorcise their sorrow & political frustration in these melodic, soaring tunes of big, groovy riffs & funky basslines.

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  15. Crooked tree trunks angled over the path along the Cross Country Course in Van Cortlandt Park
    True Friendship Reshapes You
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  16. Funky, feisty & fun, the sisters tackle material from the traditions they love, covering Stevie Wonder, Allen Toussaint, Duke Ellington with effusive, playful energy.

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  17. Layers of paint on a cinder block wall in Inwood Hill Park
    Skyline
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  18. Unsparing plainspoken visceral lyrics soulfully sung to uniquely-structured acoustic songs meditating on loss & solitude that burn with warmth & tenderness.

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  19. Various kinds of underbrush in Van Cortlandt Park
    Several Ways of Being Green
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  20. Smoky, sensual baritone singing & sometimes spoken word over trippy languid boom-bap beats & haunted atmospheric guitars & snyths weaving tales of love, longing & loss.

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  21. Trees lit by the early morning sun along the Pelham Greenway in Van Cortlandt Park
    Corridor to Autumn
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  22. The saxophonist reconvenes his quartet of longtime collaboraters for this vibrant, melodic set of dynamic, memorable tunes shot through with the joy of old friends playing together.

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  23. A view from below of a canopy of trees from a park bench near the Van Cortlandt Skatepark
    Look Upward, Hearts
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  24. Over smooth, melodic beats, layered, spiritual lyrics examine the costs of assimilation & survival in late capitalism while trying to preserve & maintain love.

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  25. Thick cumulus clouds in the sky, with the sillhouette of trees in the foreground.
    The Sun Is Still There Even When You Can't See It
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