Monday, July 30, 2012

to bed way too early
(late enough to be no where near enough sleep)
caring more and being able to do less
the brain the brain the brain
and the laundry
it wants what it wants
tame tame tame
morals etc.

a camp with fresh weeds growing all around
in a feed the bees kind of way
cause its sweet sweet sweet
and dew fresh

Sunday, July 29, 2012

breaking the law

the troubles of forgetting
and not saying
lost memories
touching chemicals and blisters
burn burn

i like it flat
not understand
 need to have lawns
when does one start smoking a pipe
conscious decisions
 n self. etc.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

sea air always moves
hot land sand
cool water pool
and all that over and over stuff

make space
always

there are things you should always do
and this is one of them

there are things you should never do as well
(fall etc.)
never is less important

lets concentrate on always.



Saturday, July 21, 2012

im having problem with spaces

n 100
n 100 the times

we are capable
all of us

i wonder why people try to disprove evolution when it just says that the things that procreated lasted and the things that didn't procreate didn't last.

n counts of people
through the pane shine
brown brown
 


Thursday, July 19, 2012

in a thought for completion and creation with the freedom of yellow stained cloud stretched skies daily. hourly. build. make. design. create. the time as such a commodity the mature capitalist society explores its boundaries of debt as affordability and cash as building. making. designing. creating. all the things you can do with a hammer on dirt under the ever running cleaning un caring freedom of air gold. in a hole. in the sky. slowing slowing slowing ---- educrat 1968, usually pejorative; first element from education, second from bureaucrat. Said to have been coined by Claude R. Kirk Jr. (b.1926), governor of Florida. While political leaders and corporate CEOs, focusing as usual on the quarterly return, call for "workers for the new economy," their educational reforms are producing just that: students with a grab-bag of minor skills and competencies and minds that are sadly uneventful, incapable of genuine intellectual achievement and lacking any sense of continuity with the historical and cultural traditions of our society. Their world is small, bleak, and limited; their world will become ours. [David Solway, "The Turtle Hypodermic of Sickenpods," Quebec, 2000]

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

what is given up to be the best a reward for a sacrifice a chunk of gold painted plastic to a piece of meat eaten alone with some money thrown in on the scale somewhere to the right of center