#Americans #XXCentury #1973 #AtTerrorStreetAndAgonyWay #BurningInWaterDrowningInFlame
I was surprised the next morning when April knocked on the door. April was the one on ATD who had been at Harry Ascot’s party and who had left with the speed freak. It was 11 am. April ...
Long walks at night— that’s what good for the soul: peeking into windows watching tired housewives trying to fight off
this is my piano. the phone rings and people ask, what are you doing? how about getting drunk with us? and I say,
now more and more all these people running around wearing the American Flag Shirt and it was more or less once assum… think but I’m not sure)
16 years old during the depression I’d come home drunk and all my clothing— shorts, shirts, stockings—
We got back to 1010. I had my check. I’d left word that we didn’t want to be disturbed. Tammie and I sat drinking. I’d read 5 or 6 love poems about her. “They knew who I was,” she said....
one of Lorca’s best lines is, “agony, always agony ...” think of this when you
Bruckner wasn’t bad even though he got down on his knees and proclaimed Wagner the master.
death wants more death, and its we… I remember my father’s garage, how… I would brush the corpses of flies from the windows they thought were… their sticky, ugly, vibrant bodies
a girlfriend came in built me a bed scrubbed and waxed the kitchen flo… scrubbed the walls vacuumed
he used to sell papers in front: Get your winners! Get rich on a d… and about the 3rd or 4th race you’d see him rolling in on his ro… with roller skates underneath.
at the track today, Father’s Day, each paid admission was entitled to a wallet and each contained a
So I took the exam, passed it, took the physical, passed it, and there I was—a substitute mail carrier. It began easy. I was sent to West Avon Station and it was just like Christmas exc...
We had another fight. Later I was back at my place but I didn’t feel like sitting there alone and drinking. The night harness racing meet was on. I took a pint and went out to the track...
my grandfather was a tall German with a strange smell on his breath… he stood very straight in front of his small house and his wife hated him