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Monthly Archives: November 2010
It Is The Baring Of Wild-Eyed Tensions
Sweet tasting girls; pucker-mouthed gumdrops and cherry lips. Where do you store it? How do you feel me with feathered hair or with warbled throats?
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Posted in beat poetry, bible, devil, Drug Abuse, God, Gypsy, Hope, jack kerouac, Poetry, prayer
Tagged Allen Ginsberg, death, devil, Jack Kerouac Blog, prayer, Serge Gainsbourg, tom waits, William S. Burroughs
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Enhanced Storytellers
Pieces of flight and characters who boast their stories, enhanced storytellers some,
who squeeze more of life, when one was enough. Continue reading
Posted in alcohol, beat, cohen, dreams, love, music, beat poetry, God, Hope, Paris, Poetry, prayer
Tagged alcohol, Allen Ginsberg, devil, dreams, faith, leonard cohen, prayer, religion, Serge Gainsbourg
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Angel Fleet by My Shoulder
I languished over a cup of coffee, felt up and down my thighs for muscular-electric pulses and seethed along the cold roads of Cherokee. Furthermore I witnessed for god, observing a silent jogger; most hushed and gentle. She swept by with lack of … Continue reading
Posted in Albert Camus, Allen Ginsberg, America, beat poetry, God, Hope, Paris, Poetry, prayer, Spirituality
Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Arthur Rimbaud, death, God, jack kerouac, Jacques Prevert, prayer, religion, tom waits
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