The inside of my pocket knife - Chi Cheng, The Bamboo Parachute - Video
PUBLISHED:  Dec 12, 2013
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Chi Cheng wrote a lot of poetry, and in 2000 he released this spoken word album, The Bamboo Parachute. It consists of 25 poems.

MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi, writes about Chi and The Bamboo Parachute:

"Chi Cheng is one heavy individual, not prolifically haunting like Jim Carroll or Williams S. Burroughs. He seems comfortable with his inner spirituality, noticeably his therapy throughout the 25-track set list of dark, sensual, and solid illustrious poems. He hits upon ill-shaking topics, like sexism and discrimination on "Don Pablos" and "The Man Who Made Blue October," but Cheng also strips to the inner core of love and adoration. The poem "Beautiful" is an attractively bizarre piece of work in tribute to his wife. He is also a motivationalist in search of something better. "It Would Be Good" and "Inside My Pocket Knife" make his honesty ever more tattered and twisted. He admits that such work is "self-indulgence," comically disregarding his work and reading like it's a live spoken-word gig. He laughs about drinking two cups of coffee and later switching to beer. The Bamboo Parachute is his outside exploration, yet a similar adventure lyrically speaking in relation to the Deftones' work. The underlying principle is the lack of feeling inferior. That's what stands out and Chi Cheng is brash enough to admit it through pinch-hitting ambience."

http://oneloveforchi.com/chis-poetry/

RIP Chi. You are missed. One love always.
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