#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
I had worked my charms on her for a couple of nights in a bar— not that we were new lovers, I had loved her for 16 months but she didn’t want to come to my…
I was sitting with an anarchist from Beverly Hills, Ben Solvnag, who was writing my biography when I heard her footsteps on the court walk. I knew the sound—they were always fast and fr...
I took Tammie. We got there a little early and went to a bar across the street. We got a table. “Now don’t drink too much, Hank. You know how you slur your words and miss your lines whe...
what you see is what you see: madhouses are rarely on display. that we still walk about and scratch ourselves and light
I even hear the mountains the way they laugh up and down their blue sides and down in the water the fish cry
We drank all day and that night I tried again to make love to Mindy. I was astounded and dismayed to find she had a large pussy. An extra large pussy. I hadn’t noticed it the night befo...
had lost the last race big somebody had stolen my coat could feel the flu coming on and my tires were low. I went in to get a
little dark girl with kind eyes when it comes time to use the knife I won’t flinch and
sick with the flu drinking beer my radio on loud enough to overcome the sounds of the
we are always asked to understand the other person’s viewpoint no matter how out—dated
invent yourself and then reinvent… don’t swim in the same slough. invent yourself and then reinvent… and stay out of the clutches of medioc…
don’t undress my love you might find a mannequin: don’t undress the mannequin you might find my love.
he sat naked and drunk in a room o… night, running the blade of the kn… under his fingernails, smiling, th… of all the letters he had received telling him that
In bed I had something in front o… “Sorry, baby,” I said. Then I ro… Then something awakened me. It wa… “Go, baby, go!” I told her. I arched my back now and then. Sh…
Sara was preparing the turkey dressing and I sat in the kitchen talking to her. We were both sipping white wine. The phone rang. I went and got it. It was Debra. “I just wanted to wish ...