#Americans #XXCentury
as the poems go into the thousands… realize that you’ve created very little. it comes down to the rain, the sun… the traffic, the nights and the da…
she wore a platinum blond wig and her face was rouged and powder… and she put the lipstick on making a huge painted mouth and her neck was wrinkled
in junior high school Big Max was a problem. we’d be sitting during lunch hour eating our peanut butter sandwiche… and potato chips.
I’ve always had trouble with money. this one place I worked everybody ate hot dogs and potato chips
my goldfish stares with watery eye… into the hemisphere of my sorrow; upon the thinnest of threads we hang together, hang hang hang
when God created love he didn’t he… when God created dogs He didn’t h… when God created plants that was a… when God created hate we had a sta… when God created me He created me
if you’re going to try, go all the way. otherwise, don’t even start. if you’re going to try, go all the way.
a woman told a man when he got off a plane that I was dead. a magazine printed the fact that I was dead
I was editing a little magazine at the time, The Laxative Approach. I had two co-editors and we felt that we were printing the best poets of our time. Also some of the other kind. One o...
is an orange animal with hand grenades fire power
welcome to my wormy hell. the music grinds off-key. fish eyes watch from the wall. this is where the last happy shot… fired.
he was 65, his wife was 66, had Alzheimer’s disease. he had cancer of the mouth. there were
and the sun wields mercy but like a jet torch carried to hi… and the jets whip across its sight and rockets leap like toads, and the boys get out the maps
in the afternoon they lean against one another and you can see how much they like the sun.
Making love in the sun, in the mor… in a hotel room above the alley where poor men poke for bottles; making love in the sun