#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
this poet he’d been drinking 2 or 3 days and he walked out on the stage and looked at that audience and he just knew he was going to do it. there was a grand piano on stage and he walke...
he’s 17 . mother, he said, how do I crack an egg? all right, she said to me, you don… sit there looking like that.
the feelings I get driving past the railroad yard never on purpose but on my way to… are the feelings other men have fo… see the tracks and all the boxcars
the waste of words continues with a stunning persistence as the waiter runs by carrying the… tray
In the morning I heard her walkin… It was about 10:30 a.m. I was sic… She shook me. “Listen, I want you… “So what? I’ll screw her too.” “Yeah,” she laughed, “yeah.”
in the Valkerie Mountains among the strutting peacocks I found a flower as large as my head
the history of melancholia includes all of us. me, I writhe in dirty sheets while staring at blue walls and nothing.
I have just spent one—hour—and—a—h… handicapping tomorrow’s card. when am I going to get at the poem… well, they’ll just have to wait
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...
“Be quiet. Don’t wake Dancy. She’s my daughter. She’s 6 years I had a 6-pack of beer. Tammie put it in the refrigerator and came out with two bottles. “My daughter mustn’t see anything....
I’ve watched this city burn twice in my lifetime and the most notable event was the reaction of the politicians in the
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.
here they come these guys grey truck radio playing they are in a hurry
twitching in the sheets— to face the sunlight again, that’s clearly trouble. I like the city better when the
it is like this when you slip down, done like a wound-up victrola (you remember those?) and you go downtown