#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
we are gathered here now to bury her in this poem. she did not marry an unemployed wi… beat her every
he was easy, fat as a hummingbird and I had him blowing, I jabbed and crossed and took my t… everybody was waiting for the main… drinking beer, and I was thinking
the essence of the belly like a white balloon sacked is disturbing like the running of feet on the stairs
there are worse things than being alone but it often takes de cades to realize this and most often
It was 12 hours a night, plus supervisors, plus clerks, plus the fact that you could hardly breathe in that pack of flesh, plus stale baked food in the “non-profit” cafeteria. Plus the ...
they found him walking along the f… all red in front he had taken a rusty tin can and cut off his sexual
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. . .
they say that nothing is wasted: either that or it all is.
a girlfriend came in built me a bed scrubbed and waxed the kitchen flo… scrubbed the walls vacuumed
in the Valkerie Mountains among the strutting peacocks I found a flower as large as my head
the ladies of summer will die like… and the lie the ladies of summer will love so long as the price is not forever
An old man asked me for a cigarett… and I carefully dealt out two. Been lookin’ for job. Gonna stand in the sun and smoke.” He was close to rags and rage
at exactly 12:00 midnight 1973-74 Los Angeles it began to rain on the palm leaves outside my window
swans die in the Spring too and there it floated dead on a Sunday sideways circling in the current
—he’s a dandy —small moustache —usually sucking on a cigar he tends to lean into cars as he transacts business