James Franco Reads His Poem About Obama’s Inauguration, ‘Obama In Asheville,’ Out-Francos Himself


james franco James Franco Reads His Poem About Obamas Inauguration, Obama In Asheville, Out Francos Himself

Is it possible, James Franco, for you to do something so James Franco-esque that you leave us all searching for new ways to define the term “James Franco-esque”? Is there a limit to your James Franco-ness, or do the outlines of your being simply blur at the edges, becoming one with the physical universe, so that all we know and all of James Franco are inexorably bound? Or is there a James Franco Event Horizon, the End Of James Franco, past which all of existence degenerates into entropy? Can you, James Franco, out-Franco yourself?

I think we have our answer, with this, your self-recorded video of you reading your 2013 Inaugural Poem Obama in Asheville. And that answer is “maybe.”

What’s that? You’d like a transcript, to print out and hang on your wall, enclosed in a gilded frame surrounded by candles that must never, ever be allowed to go out, lest some part of James Franco be lost to the world forever? Ok.

Obama in Asheville

Asheville, North Carolina, is the birthplace of Thomas
Wolfe and the sometime residence of F. Scott Fitzgerald
When he visited Zelda at her institution;
He stayed at the Grove Park Inn, a grand stone edifice.

On the phone once, Cormac McCarthy lamented
The two added wings and the spa, and marveled
At the original structure, They pulled the stones
From the mountains and brought them down on mules.

Soon after his fortieth birthday, Fitzgerald attempted suicide
Here, but couldn’t shoot his own head, drunk, I guess.
Later, after he was actually dead, from alcohol,
Zelda perished in a fire at her institution, one of nine.

*

Asheville is the place where the Black Mountain College once stood
And helped birth Rauschenberg, Twombly and Johns,
Cage and Cunningham; now I think it’s a Young Men’s Christian Association.
On the wall of the Grove Park, they have pictures of the famous guests;

I’m not up there, but Obama is. I was asked to write something
For the inauguration of his second term, but what could I write?
I was in Asheville, studying writing, but not the political sort;
I write confessions and characters, and that sort of thing.

I wrote my friend Frank about what I could do, but he was unresponsive.
I went to class and then the little burrito place where they know me,
And finally at night I got Frank’s email on my phone and pulled over
On the side of Warren Wilson Road, past the school barn with the WWC –

That I couldn’t see in the dark — right before the school entrance;
A little spot where there’s a path that leads to a lake called Snake Lake.
First I called my class at UCLA, and told them to watch Apocalypse Now,
And that it used Heart of Darkness as a model, and that we’d watch

Eleanor Coppola’s Hearts of Darkness, the making-of, the following week.
Then I read Frank’s note. He said he was sleeping twenty hours a day,
With no symptoms except that he desired sleep
And just a little more sleep. He’s in his seventies.

Then he said that my poem was a difficult task.
How to write about a man written about endlessly;
A man whom everyone has some sort of experience of;
How to write so that it’s not just for the converted.

*

I met Obama once, in D.C., the Correspondents’ Dinner.
I was the guest of Vanity Fair, guided through D.C. by the wife
Of Christopher Hitchens, when he was alive. We went to Hitch’s place,
He had books from floor to ceiling, and said he had read

To Borges, when he was blind, Old Icelandic Eddas—
Then we waited in a private room with the likes of Tom Cruise,
And Katie Holmes, and Claire Danes. When Obama entered
The crowd converged. Finally, I got to shake his hand,

He knew me from Spider-Man. I asked him for advice,
I was scheduled to give the commencement speech at UCLA
And there were some undergraduate knockers against me;
He had been denied the usual honorary degree by Arizona State

Because he hadn’t accomplished enough, so I wondered
How he dealt with detractors. He smiled his smile and said,
“Humor.” Well he’s damn right, and I wonder how much
That stand-up comedian is laughing in the face

Of this big country. Because he is one man and we are many,
And a great servant of the people—he’s a president, not a king—
And doesn’t need to face what King Charles once faced.
(Frank suggested I examine Marvell’s semi-inauguration poem for Cromwell:)

That thence the Royal actor borne
The tragic scaffold might adorn:
While round the armèd bands
Did clap their bloody hands.

That most famous stanza, and then:

But bow’d his comely head
Down, as upon a bed.

And he was beheaded, good-bye Charles.

*

If I were to act in the film about Obama,
All I would need to get down, aside from the outer stuff—
And I know that’s important—is his essential kindness,
I’d let the writer put in all the political crap,

And the specific things that he was up against,
All that stuff on CNN and the Huffington Post,
And I’d say the lines that were written, just like Obama
Reads his lines, but what would really put the role over

Would be the goodness at its core.
That’s what will be remembered.
Yes, his race, no one will forget. But the soul too.
I’d win the Academy Award if I just captured that.

(Slow clap. I don’t know how else to follow that. I’m… spent.)

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  • http://twitter.com/Just_a_Grrl Eleanor Rigby

    I now feel as exhausted as he looks and sounds…. Is it all the weed that makes him this way?

  • April Lollar

    I keep giving you chances, James Franco. Even after your article about how your time on a soap opera was “performance art” because obviously, you are so awesome and way too good to be on a soap opera, so it was “art” instead. I think I am done now with the chances, James Franco.

    Also? If this man is picked to play Jeff Buckley in the movie that everyone says is being made about Jeff Buckley but never gets made, I will be so pissed.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=635682430 Jason Avant

      Penn Badgley from “Gossip Girl” is playing Jeff Buckley in the Jeff Buckley movie. I am not making this up. (To be fair, dude can actually sing. Can he write poetry like Franco? No. No, he cannot.)

      • April Lollar

        Just saw this somehow. I just … Penn Badgley? But unless Jeff Buckley himself rises up from the grave to play this role, I will not be happy. So, I will give Mr. Badgley a break.

  • http://twitter.com/xotrace Tracey

    That was the Francoiest.

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=635682430 Jason Avant

      I don’t know how he tops this. We may have witnessed history.

  • http://www.waitinthevan.com Kristine

    What IS IT with this guy?

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=635682430 Jason Avant

      See that dead bear in the picture? That bear asked the same question.

  • Amy

    An Asheville native wrote a poem about James Franco in Asheville. It’s pretty great. And totally non-James Franco-esque.

    http://www.mountainx.com/article/48166/Poetry-to-the-editor-James-Franco-in-Asheville