Monday, October 21, 2024

monday's mulling: cleveland

A big weekend for Cleveland: the Rock and Roll Class of 2024 Inductions, the Guardians World Series run, and the Battle of Ohio - the Cleveland Browns v. the Cincinnati Bengals. 

Fans filled Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse for a night of music and speeches. The Cleveland Guardians fans had high hopes for their team in games 3, 4, and 5 of the American League Championship Series at Progressive Field but those darn New York Yankees dashed those hopes by taking the series 4-1. Lastly, the beleaguered Cleveland Browns once again disappointed their always hopeful we're-gonna-win-this-one fans with a loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. It was a big weekend and it was a tough weekend. The heart of rock and roll is still beating, the Guardians and their fans will be back next year, there's always next weekend for the Browns.



Blue Collar Cleveland

S. Renay Sanders


The Titans of Industry
Still, hold court on the bridge
Over the once burning river
Where steel mills shot fire in the sky
And billowed smoke from their stacks.

Early risers to all night third shifters
Went to work
Metal lunch boxes in tow
Hard hats, steel-toed shoes, blue collars
Working Joes with names displayed on their shirts.
Hot molten steel being tended to by muscular men
Never in need of a gym.

Now industry is about tourists
Museums, casinos, and posh eateries.
Rock n Roll has been encased
In a pyramid of glass
Glistening on the lake.
Music archived and digitized.

But the raucous rock in roll’s roots remain
Played in the taverns, honky tonks
and neighborhood saloons.
In the past on payday
The railroaders, stevedores and factory Joes
Ordered up boilermakers or perhaps a glass of POC
With a blonde, brunette or redhead standing by
Jukebox blaring
polka, country or maybe a bit of the blues.
The women and the music
a reflection of the neighborhood
In which they were raised.
The heart of rock n roll was and is in Cleveland.

The sons and daughters of the hard-working Joes, hustle
To answer the call of the new industrialists
Dealing cards, waiting tables
Serving the connoisseurs and conventioneers
Who speak of the comeback of this town.
Truth is she never left
Cleveland survived your insults
Rust Belt, mistake on the lake
Didn’t much care what outsiders thought anyway
But hey welcome to Cleveland
Enjoy your time here and in her spirit
Rock on!

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