#Americans #XXCentury #1993 #ThePleasuresOfTheDamned
never even in calmer times have I ever dreamed of bicycling through that
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...
the hearse comes through the room… the beheaded, the disappeared, the… mad. the flies are a glue of sticky pas… their wings will not
you came out, she said, and then you kicked this guy’s car and then you threw yourself into a… you crushed the whole bush,
Jr. high went by quickly enough. About the 8th grade, going into the 9th, I broke out with acne. Many of the guys had it but not like mine. Mine was really terrible. I was the worst cas...
I think of automobiles parked in a parking lot when I think of myself dead I think of frying pans when I think of myself dead
I’m not going to die easy; I’ve sat on your suicide beds in some of the worst holes in America,
this Friday night the Mexican girls at the Catholic… look especially good their husbands are in the bars and the Mexican girls look young
the bulls are grand as the side of… and although they kill them for th… it is the bull that burns the fire… and although there are cowardly bu… there are cowardly matadors and co…
I don’t beat the walls with my fis… I just sit but it rushes in a tide of it. the woman in the court behind me h…
cigarettes wetted with beer from the night before you light one gag open the door for air
the virus holds the concepts give way like rotten shoelaces toothache and bacon dance on the lawn
I am in this low—slung sports car painted a deep, rich yellow driving under an Italian sun. I have a British accent. I’m wearing dark shades
I am hung by a nail the sun melts my heart I am cousin to the snake
the flesh covers the bone and they put a mind in there and sometimes a soul, and the women break