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here I am
my mouthopenandI can’t even saymama,andthe dogs run by and stop and pisson my stone; I get it allexcept the sunand my suit is lookingbadand yesterdaythe last of my leftarm gonevery little left, all harp-likewithout music.at least a drunkin bed with a cigarettemight cause 5 fireengines and33 men.I can’tdoanything.but p.s. – Hector Richmond in the nexttomb…
when I look back now
herI feel shame that I was soinnocent,but I must sayshe did match me drink fordrink,and I realized that her lifeher feelings for thingshad been ruinedalong the wayand that I was no mare than atemporarycompanion;she was ten years olderand mortally hurt by the pastand the present;she treated me badly:desertion, othermen;she brought me immensepain,continually;s he lied, stole;there…
there’s a bluebird in my heart that
but I’m too tough for him,I say, stay in there, I’m not goingto let anybody seeyou.there’s a bluebird in my heart thatwants to get outbut I pour whiskey on him and inhalecigarette smokeand the whores and the bartendersand the grocery clerksnever know thathe’sin there.there’s a bluebird in my heart thatwants to get outbut I’m too…
at one stage in my life
visited Pound at St. Elizabeths.then I met a woman who not onlyclaimed to have visitedE.P.but also to have made loveto him—she even showedmecertain sections in theCantoswhere Ezra was supposed to havementionedher.so there was this man andthis womanand the woman told methat Pound had nevermentioned a visit from thismanand the man claimed that thelady had had…
the words have come and gone,
the phone rings, the cats sleep.Linda vacuums.I am waiting to live,waiting to die.I wish I could ring in some bravery.it’s a lousy fixbut the tree outside doesn’t know:I watch it moving with the windin the late afternoon sun.there’s nothing to declare here,just a waiting.each faces it alone.Oh, I was once young,Oh, I was once unbelievablyyoung!
with an Apple Macintosh
in its disc drive.nor can a Commodore 64drive read a fileyou have created on anIBM Personal Computer.both Kaypro and Osborne computers usethe CP/M operating systembut can’t read each other’shandwritingfor they format (writeon) discs in differentways.the Tandy 2000 runs MS-DOS butcan’t use most programs produced forthe IBM Personal Computerunless certainbits and bytes arealteredbut the wind still…