Monthly Archives: August 2006

terrible timothy may hot street smear window bicycle with a spiked chain six omens on a string he’s the tooth fairy warehouses of grim memory bales of hay stacked up by the door never can tell the real grin of … Continue reading

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running out into the walnut grove demons on my heels raffish deadly i stayed in the attic for three years they found me yesterday cut a hole in the roof and shimmied down the drain free in the grove at … Continue reading

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Snow. New Drywall. Guitar. Rubber Drums. Dogs. Fireplace. Wild Turkey. Propane Heater. Burned a Hole in the Coat. Groceries. Red Recording Lights. Clay Flutes. Clean Mikes. Half-Inch Tape. The Sound Still Plays. But The Heart is Dead.

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elevator walked to the house in the rain, singing quietly in the door and over the dry floor to the large bed. essences waving and the fire crackles smoke leaks through the mortar soon the house is a roaring furnace … Continue reading

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altercat pandemonium drip-dry funk i hear the angels sing from far away midnight thunder lights the steeple cross i’ve been down. tick tech really up stack dinner is served for the dark goodby to all that i’ve asked to see … Continue reading

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jumpin’ jehosephat beanball happy doofus tearin’ up 1963 i don’t listen to that shit anymore dig-dug joustin’ and savin’ the little men pick up the piece and glue it to your face a lovely, lovely mask made for parties and … Continue reading

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in the life of velo one leaped quickly ledge to ledge in the terrabit perfection of our reality no time for talkin’ cupboards bare and the knock on the door fear of spiders fading worse the damned little life movements … Continue reading

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