#AmericanWriters #1977 #LoveIsADogFromHell
by God, I don’t know what to do. they’re so nice to have around. they have a way of playing with the balls
outside my window Sunday. I am eating a grapefruit. church is over at the… Orthodox to the west.
she was hot, she was so hot I didn’t want anybody else to have… and if I didn’t get home on time she’d be gone, and I couldn’t bear… I’d go mad. . .
sway with me, everything sad— madmen in stone houses without doors, lepers steaming love and song frogs trying to figure
the pleasures of the damned are limited to brief moments of happiness: like the eyes in the look of a dog… like a square of wax,
good weather is like good women— it doesn’t always happen and when it does
dying for a beer dying for and of life on a windy afternoon in Hollywood listening to symphony music from m… on the floor.
There was another German Shepherd. It was hot summer and he came BOUNDING out of a back yard and then LEAPED through the air. His teeth snapped, just missing my jugular vein. “OH JESUS!...
Making love in the sun, in the mor… in a hotel room above the alley where poor men poke for bottles; making love in the sun
Hugo Wolf went mad while eating a… and writing his 253rd song; it was… April and the worms came out of th… humming Tannhäuser, and he spilled… with his ink, and his blood fell o…
I had been sleeping on a terrible mattress with the springs sticking into me for several years. That afternoon when I awakened I pulled the mattress off the bed, dragged it outside, and...
I’d tell them to have an unhappy l… affair, hemorrhoids, bad teeth and to drink cheap wine, avoid opera and golf and chess, to keep switching the head of thei…
3 small boys run toward me blowing whistles and they scream you’re under arrest! you’re drunk!
since my last name was Fuch, he sa… believe the school yard was tough:… powder down my neck, threw gravel… with rubber bands in class, and ou… me names, well, one name mainly, o…
the illusion is that you are simpl… reading this poem. the reality is that this is more than a poem.