#AmericanWriters #1977 #LoveIsADogFromHell
having the low down blues and goin… into a restraunt to eat. you sit at a table. the waitress smiles at you. she’s dumpy. her ass is too big.
I’ve always had trouble with money. this one place I worked everybody ate hot dogs and potato chips
the ladies of summer will die like… and the lie the ladies of summer will love so long as the price is not forever
I pick up the skirt, I pick up the sparkling beads in black, this thing that moved once around flesh,
It was hot that night at the reading, which was to be held at St. Mark’s Church. Tammie and I sat in what was used as the dressing room. Tammie found a full-length mirror leaning agains...
I went upstairs to 409, had a stiff scotch and water, took some money out of the top drawer, went down the steps, got in my car and drove to the racetrack. I got there in time for the f...
The toughest in the station. Apartment houses with boxes that had scrubbed-out names or no names at all, under tiny lightbulbs in dark halls. Old ladies standing in halls, up and down t...
The next day Katherine phoned me. She said she had the tickets and would be landing at L.A. International Friday at 2:30 pm. “Katherine,” I said, “there’s something I’ve got to tell you...
she died of alcoholism wrapped in a blanket on a deck chair on an ocean steamer.
they talk down through the centuries to us, and this we need more and more, the statues and paintings in midnight age
she lived in Galveston and was int… T.M. and I went down to visit her and w… continually even though it was ver… weather
I was coming home from classes down Westview hill. I never had any books to carry. I passed my exams by listening to the class lectures and by guessing at the answers. I never had to cr...
I didn’t contest the divorce, didn’t go to court. Joyce gave me the car. She didn’t drive. All I had lost was 3 or 4 million. But I still had the post office. “I saw you with that bitch...
the canaries were there, and the l… and the old woman with warts; and I was there, a child and I touched the piano keys as they talked—
I’ve watched this city burn twice in my lifetime and the most notable event was the reaction of the politicians in the