#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
I’ve always had trouble with money. this one place I worked everybody ate hot dogs and potato chips
at one stage in my life I met a man who claimed to have visited Pound at St. Elizabeths. then I met a woman who not only claimed to have visited
In bed I had something in front o… “Sorry, baby,” I said. Then I ro… Then something awakened me. It wa… “Go, baby, go!” I told her. I arched my back now and then. Sh…
I got lucky the next day. They called my name. It was a different doctor. I stripped down. He turned a hot white light on me and looked me over. I was sitting on the edge of the examina...
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...
this man used to be an interesting writer, he was able to say brisk and refreshing things. at the time
It was about a week later around 7 a.m. I had lucked into another day off and after a double workout, I was up against Joyce’s ass, her asshole, sleeping, verily sleeping, and then the ...
I would, of course, prefer to be w… instead of with a photograph of an… to the sound of the anvil chorus a… girls kicking high, showing everyt… but I might as well be dead right…
don’t undress my love you might find a mannequin: don’t undress the mannequin you might find my love.
to be writing poetry at the age of… like a schoolboy, surely, I must be crazy; racetracks and booze and arguments with the landlord;
To give life you must take life, and as our grief falls flat and ho… upon the billion—blooded sea I pass upon serious inward—breakin… with white—legged, white—bellied r…
I heard it first while screwing a… who had the biggest box in Scranton. I listened to it again as I wrote… to my mother
the old L.A. Public Library burn… down that library downtown and with it went large part of my
we take what we can see— the engines driving us mad, lovers finally hating; this fish in the market staring upward into our minds;
absolutely sesamoid said the skeleton shoving his chalky foot upon my desk, and that was it,