#Americans #XXCentury
kool enough to die but not kill I take my doctor’s green pill drink tea as the sharks swim through vases o…
at exactly 12:00 midnight 1973-74 Los Angeles it began to rain on the palm leaves outside my window
went for a walk on Hollywood Boul… looked down and there was a large… walking beside me. his pace was exactly the same as m… we stopped at traffic signals toge…
drinking 15 dollar champagne— Cordon Rouge—with the hookers. one is named Georgia and she doesn’t like pantyhose: I keep helping her pull up
the dead dogs of nowhere bark as you approach another traffic accident. cars one standing on its
they go on writing pumping out poems— young boys and college professors wives who drink wine all afternoon while their husbands work,
I’m soft. I dream too. I let myself dream. I dream of being famous. I dream of walking the streets of London and
The bandages were helpful. L.A. County Hospital had finally come up with something. The boils drained. They didn’t vanish but they flattened a bit. Yet some new ones would appear and ri...
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…
I don’t know how it happens to people. I had child support, need for something to drink, rent, shoes, shirts, socks, all that stuff. Like everyone else I needed an old car, something to...
a woman, a tire that’s flat, a disease, a desire: fears in front of you, fears that hold so still
he got knifed in broad daylight, c… holding his hands over his gut, dr… on the pavement. nobody waiting in line left their… he made it to the Mission doorway,…
After Debra left for work the next morning I bathed, then tried to watch t.v. I walked around naked and noticed that I could be seen from the street through the front window. So I had a...
in the Valkerie Mountains among the strutting peacocks I found a flower as large as my head
hooray say the roses, today is bla… and we are red as blood. hooray say the roses, today is Wed… and we bloom wher soldiers fell and lovers too,