THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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when are we gonna see man man? ;-) |
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wild hairy butt sex la titty ah fuck a moly LOL |
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My boys were on Open Mike last night. John grew hair! I can't say I approve. I like the way he looks bald. Geoffrey was a whiz on his little pipe thingy. Vince told a joke about Cher and Stalan and Mike bobbed his head up and down laughing approvingly but the audience kept quiet. Freaking Canadians. If I'd been there I would have clapped and clapped and clapped and stood up. They're so boss. They're going to be playing tonight, so I'll be back later to tell you all how wonderful it is! You lucky lucky people!! ps....is Tom Waits the guy you all like? I notice they have something of his in the school library, and I thought I might take it out. |
What album of his do they have? I finally got Bone Machine this week...the four song block of "In the Colosseum," "Goin' Out West," "Murder in the Red Barn," and the awesome "Black Wings" is 18 minutes of aural ecstacy. I'm kicking myself, too, for making poor MoonUnit's Tom Waits tape without sticking these and other songs off of Mule Variations that I hadn't heard in a while. Like "Eyeball Kid" and "Take It With Me." What a sweet song that one is. Gee, get your narrow behind over to your library and check him out!! |
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I've got halfway thru making your tape Rhi, but theres so much I want to put on it.... I'd love to find a haka to stick at the beginning to freak you out a little (if you've ever seen a New Zealand rugby game played the haka is the maori chant/dance they do before the match to scare the opponents... I hate rugby but love the haka!) |
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I must be sending this to the wrong place, but I don't care. Thank you very much for coming to York again. You did a wonderful job. There's so much I want to say, but it would only bore you. I just think you're all really swell. I look forward to seeing you the next time you're in Toronto. I sound so darn formal. I must have been standing too close to Hugh. You know I think I actually saw him smile once or twice. I can't be sure, but I Think... PS-Poor Hugh. I really like him, you know. He's always so intense when he's playing, I'm sure he must be a raving nutball off-stage. ~ Reply: Hugh here - thanks for your kind (?) words. You have sent this to the right place - all the email ultimately comes to my desk... Thanks again from all of us. written on a distant galactic plane, yours sincerely - Hugh McMillan. ~ I feel so proud. I love my boys. I'm going to go to one of those shops that lets you put pictures on tee-shirts on monday. I plastered some pictures together that I'd really like to get put on a tee-shirt. I mixed together pictures of my boys, and Moxy Fruvous and Morrissey and somewhere in there it says "Any fool can think of words that rhyme." which I thought was kinda funny in an ironical sort of way. You know I don't know if there's really such a word as "ironical" or if someone just made it up cuz it sounds funny, but I like it. Anyway, that'll be my new Concert Going Shirt. I can't wait. |
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I think I'm going to get a picture of David Lee put on a tee-shirt and send it to my friend Jerry. He's the one who sent me the tape of David Lee reading, and the autographed book. I figure he can wear this tee-shirt when he goes to see David Lee read and it will make David Lee laugh, which will make Jerry happy. I just need to find a picture of David Lee. |
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"Separation" Your absence has gone through me Like thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its color. |
"Reflective" I found a weed that had a mirror in it and that mirror looked in at a mirror in me that had a mirror in it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Time Spans" What lightning strikes in an instant the boulder hums all year ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ or my favorite: "weathering" A day without rain is like a day without sunshine |
me that had a weed in it Sorry for ruining the whole poem like that. |
-Muhammad Ali |
A man said to the universe A man said to the universe: "Sir, I exist!" "However," replied the universe, "The fact has not created in me "A sense of obligation." Hard to believe he was born in the late l800's. I liked the Ammons poems. |
"Ugly" is a good long poem. The ending is great. David Lee has been described as a "pig poet" but that's irrellivent (sp). It's just because he writes about pigs and farm animals alot. He's got a great one about a black pig that I'd really like to type up when I have time. Here is a short poem by Auden: ~ Nothing can be loved too much, but all things can be loved in the wrong way. ~ |
~ - Footsies - My feet are so good, My feet are so fine. I know you want to sniff them, but you can't, 'cause THEY'RE MINE! HAHAHA! ~ hehe. He's a puppet on a kids show. He's so cute. |
In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, who, squatting upon the ground, held his heart in his hands, and ate of it. I said, "Is it good, friend?" "It is bitter--bitter," he answered; "But I like it "because it is bitter, "and because it is my heart." |
Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful; You might as well live. - Dorothy Parker |
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Some of her stuff I find kind of forced, but she can be beautiful when her heart is in it. |
oh, wait, I just looked it up in my d.p. book. it does. I thought it did, but I sort of liked the idea of it being called the english word "resume." you know, just forget about it and go on. |
Prophetic Soul Because your eyes are slant and slow, Because your hair is sweet to touch, My heart is high again; but oh, I doubt if this will get me much. Experience Some men break your heart in two, Some men fawn and flatter, Some men never look at you; And that cleans up the matter. Thought for a Sunshiny Morning It costs me never a stab nor squirm To tread by chance upon a worm. "Aha, my little dear," I say, "Your clan will pay me back one day." Two-Volume Novel The sun's gone dim, and The moon's turned black; For I loved him, and He didn't love back. The Flaw in Paganism Drink and dance and laugh and lie, Love, the reeling midnight through. For tomorrow we shall die! (But, alas, we never do.) |
Godspeed Oh, seek, my love, your newer way; I'll not be left in sorrow. So long as I have yesterday, Go take your damned tomorrow! Ornithology for Beginners The bird that feeds from off my palm Is sleek, affectionate, and calm, But double, to me, is worth the thrush A-flickering in the elder-brush. Sanctuary My land is bare of chattering folk; The clouds are low along the ridges, And sweet's the air with curly smoke From all my burning bridges. Faute de Mieux Travel, trouble, music, art, A kiss, a frock, a rhyme -- I never said they feed my heart, But still they pass my time. |
the other evening he was trying to break into an electric light bulb and fry himself on the wires why do you fellows pull this stunt i asked him because it is the conventional thing for moths or why if that had been an uncovered candle instead of an electric light bulb you would now be a small unsightly cinder have you no sense plenty of it he answered but at times we get tired of using it we get bored with the routine and crave beauty and excitement fire is beautiful and we know that if we get too close it will kill us but what does that matter it is better to be happy for a moment and be burned up with the beauty than to live a long time and be bored all the while so we wad all our life up into one little roll that is what life is for it is better to be part of beauty for one instant and then cease to exist than exist forever and never be a part of beauty our attitude toward life is come easy go easy we are like human beings used to be before they became too civilized to enjoy themselves and before i could argue him out of his philosophy he went and immolated himself on a patent cigar lighter i do not agree with him myself i would rather have half the happiness and twice the longevity but at the same time i wish there was something i wanted as badly as he wanted to fry himself -archy |
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The worst part about showing someone an Archy poem is having to explain who Archy is. It's a cute story, but it takes away from the moment. |
autumn valentine in may my heart was breaking -- oh wide the wound, and deep! and bitter it beat at waking, and sore it split in sleep. and when it came november, I sought my heart, and sighed, "poor thing, do you remember?" "what heart was that?" it cried. the searched soul when I consider, pro and con, what things my love is built upon -- a curly mouth; a sinewed wrist; a questioning brow; a pretty twist of words as old and tried as sin; a pointed ear; a cloven chin; long, tapered limbs; and slanted eyes not cold nor kind nor darkly wise -- when so I ponder, here apart, what shallow boons suffice my heart, what dust-bound trvia capture me, I marvel at my normalcy. |
I think all this is somewhere in myself The cold room unlit before dawn Containing a stillness such as attends death And from a corner the sounds of a small bird trying From time to time to fly a few beats in the dark You would say it was dying it is immortal |
like a hook into an eye a fish hook an open eye |
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