#1977 #AmericanWriters #LoveIsADogFromHell
the old L.A. Public Library burn… down that library downtown and with it went large part of my
murdered in the alleys of the land frost-bitten against flagpoles pawned by females educated in the dark for the dark vomiting into plugged toilets
wha’, what did you expect? a schoo… some more practical lover filling… I’m a fool and no gentleman: I wa… with Crane in pajamas, but suicide… there’s less and less to kill.
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 ...
see this final storm as nothing ve… the world; there are so many more important t… consider. see this final storm as nothing ve…
twitching in the sheets— to face the sunlight again, that’s clearly trouble. I like the city better when the
yes, it’s dark in here. can’t open the door. can’t open the jam lid. can’t find a pair of socks that ma… was born in Andernach in 1920 and…
it is justified all dying is justified all killing all death all passing, nothing is in vain
call it th e green house effect or… but it just doesn’t rain like it used to. particularly remember the rains of… depression era.
you have to have it or the walls w… in. you have to give everything up, th… away, everything away. you have to look at what you look…
light brown stare that dumb blank marvelous light brown stare I’ll take care of it.
I met her somehow through correspo… and she began sending me very sexy… and this being mixed in with a min… confused me somewhat and I got in… through the mountains and valleys…
and the subnormal. all through grammar school junior high high school junior college
There were continual fights. The teachers didn’t seem to know anything about them. And there was always trouble when it rained. Any boy who brought an umbrella to school or wore a rainc...
We had a 3:30 pm flight out of Los Angeles that Saturday. At 2 pm I went up and knocked on Tammie’s door. She wasn’t there. I want back to my place and sat down. The phone rang. It was ...