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Monthly Archives: January 2010
Sheila
Don’t know, but dance her black,
see her hot house beat. Continue reading
Posted in Allen Ginsberg, beat poetry, Gypsy, leonard cohen, tom waits
Tagged Allen Ginsberg, leonard cohen, LSD
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Blue Tinted, Eyes
You float with blue, tinted eyes;
oh, Simone. Continue reading
Posted in Arthur Rimbaud, Jacques Prevert, leonard cohen
Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Arthur Rimbaud, Jack Kerouac Blog, Serge Gainsbourg, tom waits
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One Legged Cha Cha
So get ready;
here comes the show;
a 1 a 2 a 3. Continue reading
Sorry Dear, I Whispered
Such fragrance… Gypsy Women. Continue reading
Leviticus ’65
I chose deep coma puffs for months; hoping for a big bang difference, but saw more of the same, those political chants and the binge melody; spread my head from ear to nose, and dripped to a kneeling pose that hurt the knees; that he created. Continue reading
Posted in beat poetry, bible, devil, dispair, Génération au Feu
Tagged prayer, Surrealism, the sixties
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The Lounge
Such a polished act, “who you mean”, your obscenity and crawling nails, they scratch the sidewalk, we lost all hope for You and walk with dark eyes; thrown from Your arms. You held the tickets, of children whose dreams and … Continue reading
Posted in Albert Camus, Allen Ginsberg, devil, First Surrealist Manifesto, leonard cohen, San Francisco Renaissance, tom waits, William S. Burroughs
Tagged Albert Camus, Allen Ginsberg, Andre Breton, Arthur Rimbaud, First Surrealist Manifesto, Génération au Feu, Jack Kerouac Blog, leonard cohen, poetry, tom waits, William S. Burroughs
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Black Coffee Boogie
Today I shared lunch, a circle of coffee both share le noir, poison secrets a tool for conversation she is hot additive, savage colosseum, the scent; spirit fume. both are simmered, and full bodied 2010 Barry Comer
When this American Woman – she replied years later
You draped the wood, with scriptured visions of thundering praise, coveting the tablets, that broke my ritual; in thousands of pieces, my eyes looked up, and found their way; toes in front of smiles, I traced your sketch with silken … Continue reading
Posted in Jacques Prevert, leonard cohen, Ogden Nash, Serge Gainsbourg
Tagged Arthur Rimbaud, devil, Gypsy Jazz, Jacques Prevert, leonard cohen, love, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Montmartre, Ogden Nash, Serge Gainsbourg, tom waits, When this American Woman “Let Us Compare Mythologies” published 1956
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Morning Prayer
chins to ground among the shrill, hordes of anger with tiny voices of fruitless grain, ears sewn closed waves of wind, noise to white with mortal bites, elegant absence, mouths sewn open frosty views to simplicity of you, bastards of … Continue reading
Posted in Albert Camus, Allen Ginsberg, jack kerouac, leonard cohen, tom waits, William S. Burroughs
Tagged Albert Camus, Allen Ginsberg, Arthur Rimbaud, Génération au Feu, jack kerouac, Jacques Prevert, leonard cohen, Lost Generation, Man Ray, Neal Cassady, Ogden Nash, Serge Gainsbourg, Stéphane Grappelli, tom waits, William S. Burroughs
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The Green Fairy
…naked tempations that menace the soul Continue reading