#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
We had a 3:30 pm flight out of Los Angeles that Saturday. At 2 pm I went up and knocked on Tammie’s door. She wasn’t there. I want back to my place and sat down. The phone rang. It was ...
I am hung by a nail the sun melts my heart I am cousin to the snake
we were in bed and she started to fight: “you son of a bitch! you just wait… I’ll get you!” I began laughing:
sitting in a dark bedroom with 3 j… female. brown paper bags filled with trash… everywhere. is one-thirty in the afternoon.
Two mornings later, at 4 am, somebody beat on the door. I let Tammie in. She sat down and I opened a couple of beers. “I’ve got bad breath, I have these two bad teeth. You can’t kiss me...
Lila Jane was a girl my age who lived next door. I still wasn’t allowed to play with the children in the neighborhood, but sitting in the bedroom often got dull. I would go out and walk...
the virus holds the concepts give way like rotten shoelaces toothache and bacon dance on the lawn
a very miraculous thing just happe… my beerbottle flipped over backwar… and landed on its bottom on the fl… and I have set it upon the table t… but the photos were not so lucky t…
is the slim tall ear-ringed bedroom damsel dressed in a long gown
half drunk I left her place her warm blankets and I was hungover didn’t even know what town
it’s unfortunate, and simply not the style, but I don’t care: girls remind me of hair in the sink, girls remind me of intestines and bladders and excretory movements; it’s unfortunate a...
I don’t beat the walls with my fis… I just sit but it rushes in a tide of it. the woman in the court behind me h…
she wrote me a letter from a small room near the Seine. she said she was going to dancing class, she got up, she said at 5 o’clock in the morning
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...
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