| ? |
1/1/1970 |
poem |
1242 |
| ]]]]] |
19/5/1992 |
poem |
193 |
| #1 |
18/2/1994 |
poem |
984 |
| 10:45 a.m. |
12/3/1974 |
poem |
1175 |
| 11:49 p.m. discussion |
22/11/1977 |
poem |
864 |
| 1810*1856 |
10/11/1980 |
poem |
43 |
| .188 |
1/5/1990 |
poem |
4 |
| 1926 Dodge, Tijuana |
1970 |
poem |
993 |
| 1984 |
13/11/1978 |
poem |
50 |
| 1990 special |
18/6/1990 |
poem |
53 |
| 2 horsecollars |
16/7/1974 |
poem |
61 |
| 200 yards from the surf |
16/11/1972 |
poem |
83 |
| 200 years |
28/8/1973 |
poem |
814 |
| 2,294 |
1/1/1974 |
poem |
550 |
| 25 cents worth |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
102 |
| 2nd. street, near Hollister, in Santa Monica |
18/12/1977 |
poem |
867 |
| 3 pairs of panties |
3/12/1975 |
poem |
115 |
| 4 Christs |
13/6/1978 |
poem |
883 |
| 4 cops |
28/7/1980 |
poem |
130 |
| 40,000 |
1991 |
poem |
1782 |
| 405 South |
9/2/1982 |
poem |
1077 |
| 46 and 9/10's |
27/1/1975 |
poem |
145 |
| 5000 dollars |
29/3/1978 |
poem |
158 |
| 5.90 per pound |
18/11/1980 |
poem |
156 |
| 8 count |
1991 |
poem |
1625 |
| 8 count and up |
14/11/1990 |
poem |
1315 |
| 8 count and up |
29/11/1990 |
poem |
1321 |
| 9-23-63 |
23/9/1963 |
poem |
766 |
| a big one |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
210 |
| ...a big Thursday night at Hollywood and Western...:: |
31/7/1978 |
poem |
888 |
| a bit of gardening |
13/7/1986 |
poem |
1442 |
| a certain pride here |
11/6/1982 |
poem |
965 |
| a cheer for modern contrivances |
26/3/1985 |
poem |
227 |
| a close call while shopping |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
231 |
| a common interest |
28/7/1986 |
poem |
234 |
| a confession |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
240 |
| a consideration of the structure |
|
|
1196 |
| a conversation not to remember |
28/3/1992 |
poem |
244 |
| a cop-out to a possible immortality: |
8/10/1972 |
poem |
800 |
| a critic |
3/12/1972 |
poem |
256 |
| a curious thing |
1991 |
poem |
1828 |
| a day so flat you could roll marbles on it |
1991 |
poem |
1837 |
| a difference |
0/5/1985 |
poem |
996 |
| A DOLLAR FOR CARL LARSEN |
1957 |
prose |
1448 |
| a fact |
18/12/1977 |
poem |
289 |
| a fair evening |
12/2/1974 |
poem |
1174 |
| a final word on no final words |
14/8/1990 |
poem |
1281 |
| A Fine Night |
18/7/1980 |
poem |
308 |
| a gentle alcoholic night |
8/4/1985 |
poem |
321 |
| a good cause |
10/5/1992 |
poem |
325 |
| a good show |
9/10/1977 |
poem |
859 |
| a good time |
8/6/1985 |
poem |
335 |
| a goodbye |
3/12/1975 |
poem |
341 |
| a great man speaks of great men |
21/11/1972 |
poem |
342 |
| a great place |
13/6/1978 |
poem |
884 |
| a grounder to the shortstop |
1991 |
poem |
1466 |
| a happening |
12/7/1985 |
poem |
1168 |
| a hell of a duet |
17/6/1985 |
poem |
1163 |
| a horror poem |
3/12/1980 |
poem |
357 |
| a hot sweaty day in August |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
1431 |
| A Kind, Understanding Face |
1948 |
prose |
1447 |
| a lady who wants to help |
20/5/1986 |
poem |
371 |
| a lady with some French wine |
15/4/1982 |
poem |
962 |
| a lazy afternoon |
29/3/1977 |
poem |
386 |
| a little cafe on 6th street in Pedro |
28/12/1982 |
poem |
982 |
| a loser |
1983 |
poem |
408 |
| a lot of nothing |
16/1/1990 |
poem |
414 |
| A LOVE POEM |
15/9/1974 |
poem |
829 |
| a lovely couple |
22/7/1975 |
poem |
842 |
| a magician, gone... |
0/10/1984 |
poem |
1046 |
| a matter of size |
1/10/1977 |
poem |
427 |
| a member of the jury |
29/3/1978 |
poem |
430 |
| a member of the tribe |
22/5/1991 |
poem |
1650 |
| a mention of some lucky pay-offs |
16/1/1982 |
poem |
944 |
| a model |
1991 |
poem |
1588 |
| a moment |
11/5/1992 |
poem |
441 |
| a most serious fellow |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
861 |
| a name is nothing if the named is nothing |
1991 |
poem |
1601 |
| a nature poem for you |
26/6/1984 |
poem |
1042 |
| a need for glue |
1971 |
poem |
1125 |
| a new war |
1991 |
poem |
1603 |
| a note on the masses |
14/9/1991 |
poem |
454 |
| a note to the boys in the back room |
3/10/1983 |
poem |
1017 |
| A NOTE UPON A WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR WITH TINY HAIRS UNDER HIS CHIN |
15/4/1975 |
poem |
1225 |
| a note upon starvation |
15/10/1977 |
poem |
457 |
| a note upon the masses |
1/9/1991 |
poem |
1619 |
| a note upon waste |
15/10/1977 |
poem |
860 |
| a place to go |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
474 |
| a place to relax |
21/6/1979 |
poem |
1667 |
| a plausible finish |
3/1/1974 |
poem |
481 |
| a poem about a lady with a red face and long blonde hair |
15/4/1982 |
poem |
963 |
| a poem for the swingers, a poem for the playgirls of the universe: |
24/12/1974 |
poem |
488 |
| a poem that doesn't work but one that I still keep playing with like a cat with a toy mouse that won't become alive |
16/10/1986 |
poem |
492 |
| a question |
16/1/1990 |
poem |
500 |
| a re-evaluation |
2/6/1986 |
poem |
1194 |
| a reader |
27/8/1979 |
poem |
516 |
| a Saturday afternoon |
20/5/1980 |
poem |
1068 |
| a sensible fellow |
10/0/1984 |
poem |
539 |
| a shooting |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
545 |
| a simple kindness |
25/6/1985 |
poem |
1166 |
| a smile to remember |
1/5/1983 |
poem |
1745 |
| a smile to remember |
15/5/1983 |
poem |
1746 |
| A Song to the Glorious Lonely |
12/10/1974 |
poem |
547 |
| a split |
0/6/1983 |
poem |
1753 |
| a startling sight |
12/7/1990 |
poem |
548 |
| a statement upon the journey |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
549 |
| a summation |
1992 |
poem |
1756 |
| a terrible need |
13/7/1986 |
poem |
553 |
| a touch of steel |
27/3/1976 |
poem |
555 |
| a very dramatic man |
13/12/1971 |
poem |
556 |
| a visitor complains of my disenfranchise... |
31/5/1985 |
poem |
1091 |
| a vote for the light |
1991 |
poem |
1722 |
| A WELL-KNOWN POET AND MYSELF |
1972 |
poem |
750 |
| a wise-ass |
13/11/1992 |
poem |
1085 |
| about a correspondence |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
559 |
| about pain |
23/6/1983 |
poem |
1005 |
| about the french movie director |
22/11/1982 |
poem |
561 |
| about the mail |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
1057 |
| about the PEN conference: |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
1185 |
| Academy Award |
5/6/1978 |
poem |
562 |
| accepted |
17/3/1990 |
poem |
565 |
| action... |
30/6/1978 |
poem |
887 |
| action down on the corner |
7/5/1978 |
poem |
882 |
| action off the board |
29/6/1982 |
poem |
566 |
| A.D. 701-62 |
20/5/1986 |
poem |
1193 |
| advice |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
567 |
| after the reading |
3/12/1975 |
poem |
569 |
| after the reading |
4/6/1975 |
poem |
840 |
| against the window panes |
22/6/1975 |
poem |
571 |
| agnostic |
26/1/1982 |
poem |
1060 |
| ah |
20/5/1980 |
poem |
572 |
| ahhhhhh..... |
24/10/1990 |
poem |
1309 |
| airplane spin |
19/7/1975 |
poem |
575 |
| all that like that |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
577 |
| ALL THE LOVE OF ME GOES OUT TO HER (for A.M.) |
1969 |
poem |
1124 |
| all there is |
11/5/1992 |
poem |
579 |
| all you guys |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
580 |
| all you need |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
581 |
| alphabet of an alcoholic |
9/1/1986 |
poem |
1191 |
| am i the only one |
12/2/1992 |
poem |
583 |
| American Literature II |
28/7/1980 |
poem |
584 |
| an afternoon in mid-February 1974 |
12/2/1974 |
poem |
586 |
| an angel and an asshole |
1986 |
poem |
1230 |
| an answer to an eleventh grade student in Philadelphia: |
22/12/1981 |
poem |
1071 |
| an importation |
13/12/1981 |
poem |
935 |
| an old fan |
4/12/1974 |
poem |
589 |
| an old jockey |
9/11/1977 |
poem |
863 |
| an unkind poem |
4/12/1976 |
poem |
858 |
| an unliterary afternoon |
18/11/1980 |
poem |
591 |
| and i still don't vote |
17/11/1981 |
poem |
592 |
| and my mother had a nice umbrella |
22/11/1977 |
poem |
594 |
| anonymity |
26/2/1978 |
poem |
1439 |
| another interview |
18/6/1990 |
poem |
596 |
| another Portfolio |
29/8/1990 |
prose |
1287 |
| anyhow |
4/10/1990 |
poem |
1293 |
| artistic selfishness, yes, I have it-- |
21/9/1972 |
poem |
799 |
| as much as I hate to use this word... |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
602 |
| as the poems go |
6/4/1991 |
poem |
603 |
| August |
27/7/1974 |
poem |
605 |
| B L O C K |
25/6/1985 |
poem |
607 |
| BABY NEEDS A NEW CASTLE IN SWITZERLAND |
1970 |
poem |
769 |
| back to the machinegun |
2/11/1981 |
poem |
609 |
| back ups |
4/7/1972 |
poem |
794 |
| bad day |
10/6/1979 |
poem |
610 |
| bad night |
20/4/1990 |
poem |
611 |
| balloons |
23/7/1983 |
poem |
994 |
| bar |
6/11/1990 |
poem |
1311 |
| baseball |
1991 |
poem |
1784 |
| basic |
1991 |
poem |
1785 |
| bathtub |
25/10/1976 |
poem |
614 |
| battle call |
27/11/1989 |
poem |
1212 |
| be alone |
5/9/1976 |
poem |
615 |
| be angry at San Pedro |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
1786 |
| be angry at San Pedro |
8/12/1980 |
poem |
1787 |
| be cool, fool |
0/2/1986 |
poem |
1788 |
| bearclaw morning |
3/9/1981 |
poem |
1789 |
| bearclaw morning |
4/10/1981 |
poem |
1790 |
| beaujolais jadot |
20/7/1982 |
poem |
1435 |
| beaujolais jadot |
22/7/1982 |
poem |
1792 |
| beaujolais jadot |
12/7/1982 |
poem |
1793 |
| beauti-ful |
28/2/1983 |
poem |
1794 |
| beauti-ful |
25/2/1983 |
poem |
1795 |
| bedpans |
21/9/1976 |
poem |
1102 |
| beds, toilets, you and me-- |
4/6/1976 |
poem |
1247 |
| bedtime story |
10/5/1992 |
poem |
618 |
| beef tongue (for J.T.) |
1969 |
poem |
1348 |
| beer |
22/7/1975 |
poem |
621 |
| BEER AND CIGARS (via telephone) |
1970 |
poem |
1173 |
| before the 7th race, one mile, $32,000 claimer |
12/7/1990 |
poem |
1270 |
| being too young |
25/11/1990 |
poem |
1318 |
| best bet |
14/5/1977 |
poem |
623 |
| bet too early in the 9th |
7/1/1975 |
poem |
624 |
| big deal |
11/9/1992 |
poem |
625 |
| big grey balloon things, heavy |
7/10/1973 |
poem |
817 |
| birthday party |
6/6/1986 |
poem |
1197 |
| bless my greasy forehead |
11/6/1992 |
poem |
628 |
| BLINKS A LITTLE SPOT OF SENSELESS YELLOW IN THE MIDDLE OF IT ALL |
4/12/1974 |
poem |
629 |
| block |
21/3/1991 |
poem |
630 |
| blood |
25/1/1975 |
poem |
834 |
| bob |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
632 |
| bombed away |
26/3/1985 |
poem |
634 |
| BORN TO LOSE |
21/10/1972 |
poem |
803 |
| breakfast |
12/9/1990 |
poem |
636 |
| bright boy |
6/7/1982 |
poem |
967 |
| bright spots of light or serpents |
4/6/1975 |
poem |
638 |
| broken ass like a cherry seed down the throat |
2/3/1975 |
poem |
155 |
| Brown |
16/1/1982 |
poem |
945 |
| Bruckner |
26/9/1979 |
poem |
639 |
| buddha chinaski says |
6/6/1986 |
poem |
641 |
| BUKOWSKI |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
642 |
| burning |
19/6/1972 |
poem |
1866 |
| burning bright |
10/6/1979 |
poem |
644 |
| business administration |
17/6/1992 |
poem |
647 |
| butterflies |
4/12/1974 |
poem |
831 |
| cancer |
1990 |
poem |
777 |
| cap |
26/1/1982 |
poem |
649 |
| Carlton Way off of Western |
25/10/1976 |
poem |
1649 |
| Carson McCullers |
2/11/1981 |
poem |
931 |
| CAUGHT AGAIN AT SOME IMPOSSIBLE PASS |
1959 |
poem |
1119 |
| cause and effect |
1986 |
poem |
1227 |
| change over |
6/11/1990 |
poem |
1312 |
| chauv poem |
15/9/1975 |
poem |
653 |
| checkmate |
14/8/1990 |
poem |
1282 |
| chill |
18/11/1978 |
poem |
654 |
| chilled |
24/4/1978 |
poem |
656 |
| Chinaski |
1991 |
poem |
1801 |
| chinaski in the tar pits |
24/4/1992 |
poem |
657 |
| Chinaski: skewered |
29/11/1990 |
poem |
1322 |
| cicada |
11/6/1992 |
poem |
658 |
| classical |
13/5/1991 |
poem |
660 |
| classical music and me |
12/2/1991 |
poem |
1805 |
| clever |
1991 |
poem |
1806 |
| click, click... |
28/6/1981 |
poem |
1807 |
| click, click... |
3/7/1981 |
poem |
1808 |
| clones |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
952 |
| clothes cost money |
15/9/1990 |
poem |
1292 |
| clothes cost money |
9/0/1990 |
poem |
1809 |
| cloud 9 |
12/10/1974 |
poem |
662 |
| clown poem |
13/11/1978 |
poem |
663 |
| club Hell |
8/3/1994 |
poem |
1810 |
| club Hell |
9/3/1994 |
poem |
1811 |
| cockroach |
15/9/1975 |
poem |
843 |
| cohorts of the hoof |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
665 |
| cold summer |
1993 |
poem |
1812 |
| combat primer |
4/2/1978 |
poem |
870 |
| come back |
1/5/1981 |
poem |
928 |
| coming and going |
26/2/1978 |
poem |
666 |
| coming out from under the |
1991 |
poem |
1815 |
| communion |
19/1/1976 |
poem |
847 |
| competition |
23/12/1979 |
poem |
1816 |
| competition |
24/12/1979 |
poem |
1817 |
| computer class |
1991 |
poem |
1818 |
| computer now |
1991 |
poem |
1819 |
| comrade |
10/5/1980 |
poem |
1820 |
| congrats, Chinask |
2/8/1990 |
poem |
1278 |
| constitutional rights |
17/3/1975 |
poem |
671 |
| contributor's note |
3/6/1990 |
article |
683 |
| cool fur |
23/10/1991 |
poem |
1822 |
| counsel |
28/7/1990 |
poem |
1276 |
| counter |
3/12/1980 |
poem |
918 |
| cracking the odds |
7/5/1990 |
poem |
1262 |
| craft |
28/3/1978 |
poem |
673 |
| crawl |
1993 |
poem |
1823 |
| crawling toward winter |
25/5/1992 |
poem |
674 |
| crazy |
25/4/1978 |
poem |
675 |
| crazy world |
1991 |
poem |
1824 |
| credo |
16/12/1989 |
poem |
1215 |
| crickets |
30/8/1972 |
poem |
797 |
| Crime and Punishment |
14/7/1972 |
poem |
795 |
| crime does pay |
1993 |
poem |
1825 |
| crowds |
31/8/1971 |
poem |
1063 |
| cruising |
1991 |
poem |
1827 |
| culture |
0/10/1985 |
poem |
1177 |
| curious |
31/1/1990 |
poem |
1254 |
| D. April 9, 1553 |
28/12/1982 |
poem |
676 |
| dark, and darker |
1983 |
poem |
1832 |
| dark night poem #12 |
22/11/1985 |
poem |
1183 |
| darling |
23/1/1976 |
poem |
848 |
| darlings |
20/2/1983 |
poem |
988 |
| darlings of the word |
28/2/1982 |
poem |
956 |
| DAYLIGHT SAVING |
29/10/1972 |
poem |
804 |
| days and nights |
1990 |
poem |
778 |
| days without charm |
19/5/1992 |
poem |
677 |
| De Luxe |
13/11/1978 |
poem |
678 |
| dead |
1991 |
poem |
1838 |
| dead |
28/7/1986 |
poem |
680 |
| dead again |
13/11/1978 |
poem |
679 |
| dead dog |
26/10/1980 |
poem |
1839 |
| dead dog |
28/10/1980 |
poem |
1840 |
| dead dog |
0/4/1982 |
poem |
1841 |
| dead dog |
8/4/1982 |
poem |
1842 |
| dear editor |
22/3/1984 |
poem |
681 |
| dear friends |
12/8/1980 |
poem |
682 |
| Dear Mr. Chinaski |
22/8/1983 |
poem |
1012 |
| dear Mr. Chinaski |
1991 |
poem |
1843 |
| Dear Mr. Martin |
22/8/1983 |
poem |
1013 |
| dear old dad |
18/6/1986 |
poem |
1443 |
| death and transfiguration |
1991 |
poem |
1844 |
| death is a good thing |
29/11/1990 |
poem |
1323 |
| death of the toteboards, Hollywood Park, April 21, 1978 |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
3 |
| decades centuries of error |
23/7/1983 |
poem |
5 |
| defect |
9/1/1990 |
poem |
6 |
| defining the magic |
1991 |
poem |
1846 |
| definition |
27/12/1989 |
poem |
1218 |
| demise |
29/5/1973 |
poem |
807 |
| depression kid |
1991 |
poem |
1847 |
| did you ever think about that? |
30/10/1973 |
poem |
822 |
| dig me a ditch |
12/3/1974 |
poem |
7 |
| dim love down low |
4/2/1981 |
poem |
1436 |
| ding-dong |
27/5/1982 |
poem |
1849 |
| ding-dong |
1/6/1982 |
poem |
1850 |
| Dinosauria, we |
13/2/1991 |
poem |
1851 |
| Dinosauria, we |
14/2/1991 |
poem |
1852 |
| dirty poem |
6/3/1981 |
poem |
8 |
| dirty poem |
9/1/1986 |
poem |
9 |
| disgusting |
1983 |
poem |
1856 |
| displaced |
4/3/1990 |
poem |
10 |
| divorce |
28/7/1982 |
poem |
970 |
| d.n.f. |
27/6/1974 |
poem |
824 |
| do you believe that a writer can be taught to write? |
1983 |
poem |
1857 |
| do you use a notebook? |
0/1/1980 |
poem |
1858 |
| do you use a notebook? |
9/1/1980 |
poem |
1859 |
| do you want to enter the arena? |
20/10/1992 |
poem |
997 |
| dog |
8/1/1977 |
poem |
12 |
| dog fight |
28/7/1980 |
poem |
11 |
| don't call me, I'll call you |
5/3/1990 |
poem |
13 |
| don't forget |
1991 |
poem |
1860 |
| don't play it again sam |
25/3/1983 |
poem |
14 |
| don't save me |
28/7/1980 |
poem |
15 |
| don't sit under the apple tree with anyone else but me |
22/11/1982 |
poem |
16 |
| don't worry about dying |
0/11/1981 |
poem |
1861 |
| DOOM LIKE THOSE LARGE RED LIGHTS YOU SUDDENLY SEE IN THE OVERHEAD MIRROR... |
1970 |
poem |
751 |
| Dostoevsky |
1991 |
poem |
1862 |
| down by the shore |
31/5/1992 |
poem |
1731 |
| DOWN ON THE ROW |
31/3/1971 |
poem |
782 |
| down to it |
15/7/1985 |
poem |
1169 |
| downtown |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
17 |
| dream girl i understand your absence |
30/9/1984 |
poem |
18 |
| Dreiser wasn't so hot either |
0/7/1990 |
poem |
1865 |
| Drieser wasn't so hot either |
23/7/1990 |
poem |
1273 |
| drink and wait |
3/12/1980 |
poem |
1147 |
| driving test |
0/4/1985 |
poem |
19 |
| drooling madness at st. liz: |
25/1/1975 |
poem |
20 |
| DRUNK AND LISTENING TO SOME ENGLISH MARCHES ON THE RADIO WHILE FAR AWAY FROM YOU: |
29/5/1973 |
poem |
808 |
| dry |
12/2/1992 |
poem |
21 |
| DUST SUDS DUST DISERATJACJBKII? DISERTATION.... |
4/2/1966 |
poem |
1123 |
| dusty shoes |
4/9/1990 |
poem |
1289 |
| each man's hell is different |
2/5/1985 |
poem |
23 |
| EARLY MORNING BEER AND NOT MUCH ELSE: |
1970 |
poem |
767 |
| eating my senior citizen's dinner at the Sizzler |
4/12/1983 |
poem |
1025 |
| eating the father |
3/5/1979 |
poem |
901 |
| edith sent us |
21/11/1977 |
poem |
24 |
| EMERGENCY |
13/12/1981 |
poem |
936 |
| endurance |
17/9/1984 |
poem |
25 |
| entertainment |
2/11/1975 |
poem |
26 |
| escape |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
27 |
| eulogy |
24/1/1984 |
poem |
1032 |
| eunuch |
28/11/1983 |
poem |
1020 |
| EVEN CHATTERTON TOOK RAT POISON AND LEFT US AT PEACE |
1978 |
poem |
752 |
| everything hurts to the edge of goodness |
16/1/1990 |
poem |
1252 |
| extant |
27/6/1974 |
poem |
825 |
| Ezra's pretty tough |
15/9/1975 |
poem |
28 |
| fall out |
18/5/1983 |
poem |
1433 |
| false praise |
19/8/1986 |
poem |
29 |
| farewell |
2/8/1990 |
poem |
1279 |
| farewell, farewell |
0/10/1993 |
poem |
1347 |
| fast track |
7/11/1972 |
poem |
805 |
| fat boy |
7/5/1990 |
poem |
1263 |
| faulkner |
15/4/1992 |
poem |
30 |
| feed time |
24/12/1974 |
poem |
31 |
| feeding the chickens and you |
31/12/1990 |
poem |
1342 |
| figs |
27/12/1975 |
poem |
32 |
| filling an order |
8/4/1985 |
poem |
33 |
| final story |
12/7/1985 |
poem |
35 |
| finger |
20/1/1975 |
poem |
832 |
| fingernails |
25/3/1983 |
poem |
990 |
| fire within the cesspool |
19/7/1984 |
poem |
36 |
| FLASHING WHITE TEETH |
4/12/1974 |
poem |
37 |
| flight time |
26/8/1979 |
poem |
38 |
| flux |
25/12/1990 |
poem |
1337 |
| flying through space |
1990 |
poem |
39 |
| fooling Marie |
17/1/1982 |
poem |
1073 |
| for a man who walks around my typewriter very often |
11/10/1983 |
poem |
40 |
| for linda |
2/10/1976 |
poem |
41 |
| for me |
2/5/1976 |
poem |
850 |
| for my better readers |
31/12/1984 |
poem |
42 |
| for the foxes, the defamers, the tap dancers, and the dreamers of ballet |
20/9/1982 |
poem |
976 |
| for the lady who hates it |
0/8/1986 |
poem |
1204 |
| forewarned |
4/10/1990 |
poem |
1294 |
| forget your writing class, get on your writing ass |
24/1/1981 |
poem |
44 |
| free |
15/9/1974 |
poem |
45 |
| free dinner |
18/6/1990 |
poem |
1267 |
| from #47695 |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
1186 |
| from the Dept. of English |
1991 |
poem |
1453 |
| from the Dept. of English |
19/5/1992 |
poem |
46 |
| full circle |
28/7/1986 |
poem |
47 |
| full moon |
2/8/1975 |
poem |
1066 |
| funny man |
2/5/1978 |
poem |
880 |
| gallery |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
953 |
| garden talk |
13/12/1981 |
poem |
937 |
| garter belt |
31/8/1975 |
poem |
49 |
| gay paree |
7/4/1985 |
poem |
51 |
| genius |
26/1/1981 |
poem |
1451 |
| genius by the shore |
19/11/1991 |
poem |
1317 |
| Genius, unfettered |
1991 |
poem |
1454 |
| German |
1991 |
poem |
1455 |
| Gertude up the stairway |
0/11/1985 |
poem |
1180 |
| gestation |
16/10/1990 |
poem |
1302 |
| get the nose |
20/3/1968 |
poem |
52 |
| getting ready for a summer tan as suicides mount in Delaware |
22/6/1982 |
poem |
54 |
| gift |
16/7/1978 |
poem |
55 |
| girl on the escalator |
4/7/1990 |
poem |
1268 |
| girl on the escalator |
1990 |
poem |
1452 |
| girls coming home in their cars |
29/10/1972 |
poem |
56 |
| girls get back on your reels |
11/10/1983 |
poem |
57 |
| giving thanks |
1991 |
poem |
1461 |
| goading and whipping the muse |
1991 |
poem |
1449 |
| God's man |
1991 |
poem |
1450 |
| going |
1991 |
poem |
1467 |
| going on |
3/4/1985 |
poem |
58 |
| Good Friday |
29/3/1978 |
poem |
59 |
| good morning, how are you? |
6/2/1982 |
poem |
949 |
| good news |
1991 |
poem |
1468 |
| good pay |
24/1/1981 |
poem |
1101 |
| good show |
27/8/1979 |
poem |
333 |
| good try, all |
2/5/1985 |
poem |
1162 |
| goodbye |
1986 |
poem |
1465 |
| goodbye, flying circus |
28/2/1983 |
poem |
1464 |
| goodbye, goodbye clipped wing bluebird |
1/11/1976 |
poem |
856 |
| Gothic and etc. |
9/2/1982 |
poem |
1078 |
| graditude |
1970 |
poem |
753 |
| greetings |
12/0/1984 |
poem |
60 |
| grip the light |
6/10/1981 |
poem |
930 |
| guava tree |
2/12/1979 |
poem |
1470 |
| guru |
22/9/1974 |
poem |
830 |
| half a goldfish |
6/9/1975 |
poem |
62 |
| hands |
9/2/1982 |
poem |
1079 |
| hands |
13/4/1991 |
poem |
63 |
| hanging there |
1991 |
poem |
1471 |
| happy birthday |
1990 |
poem |
776 |
| Harbor Freeway South |
27/2/1981 |
poem |
1472 |
| Harbor Freeway South |
8/3/1981 |
poem |
1473 |
| hard night |
25/5/1982 |
poem |
66 |
| hard night, hard times, useless hard |
19/5/1982 |
poem |
1475 |
| hard times |
8/4/1985 |
poem |
67 |
| hardly Nirvana |
1991 |
poem |
1476 |
| haul ass wonder woman |
2/3/1975 |
poem |
68 |
| have a nice day |
22/1/1978 |
poem |
69 |
| have a nice day |
31/7/1978 |
poem |
889 |
| having the flu and nothing else to do |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
1049 |
| Hawley's leaving town |
22/6/1975 |
poem |
841 |
| he left |
25/3/1983 |
poem |
70 |
| he likes to be alone |
2/1/1979 |
poem |
899 |
| he showed me his buttocks |
1991 |
poem |
1477 |
| he used to be |
31/7/1978 |
poem |
71 |
| he uses unwaxed dental floss |
21/12/1977 |
poem |
72 |
| heads without faces, seen in all the places |
28/10/1980 |
poem |
1479 |
| heads without faces, seen in all the places |
24/10/1980 |
poem |
1480 |
| heads without faces, seen in all the places |
28/10/1980 |
poem |
73 |
| heart-ache |
1/5/1978 |
poem |
75 |
| heart in the cage |
19/5/1992 |
poem |
74 |
| heavy like dogs with cement shoes walking my skull |
2/1/1981 |
poem |
1482 |
| heavy like dogs with cement shoes walking my skull |
4/2/1981 |
poem |
1483 |
| hell |
16/8/1990 |
poem |
1286 |
| HELL |
2/3/1979 |
poem |
900 |
| hello, how are you? |
24/10/1990 |
poem |
1308 |
| hello, how are you? |
1990 |
poem |
1484 |
| help wanted |
0/12/1984 |
poem |
76 |
| help wanted |
27/6/1974 |
poem |
826 |
| helping friends |
18/7/1980 |
poem |
77 |
| Hemingway |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
78 |
| Hemingway, drunk before noon |
0/4/1985 |
poem |
1157 |
| Hemingway never did this |
0/1/1991 |
poem |
1485 |
| Hemingway never did this |
27/1/1991 |
poem |
1486 |
| Henry Miller |
7/10/1990 |
poem |
1295 |
| her porsche is a pale pink |
2/5/1976 |
poem |
242 |
| here I am |
0/5/1983 |
poem |
1487 |
| here it is |
26/3/1985 |
poem |
79 |
| he's a dog who types |
1991 |
poem |
1481 |
| he's probably ripping and tearing in hell right now... |
30/9/1984 |
poem |
1045 |
| hey, buddy, let's deal |
21/2/1992 |
poem |
1095 |
| hey, hey, hey |
1991 |
poem |
1488 |
| hey, Pablo |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
80 |
| high-roller |
21/12/1977 |
poem |
81 |
| Hitler's mama |
4/12/1974 |
poem |
82 |
| Hollywood Ranch Market |
22/1/1978 |
poem |
868 |
| hooked |
15/10/1973 |
poem |
821 |
| hooked in H |
6/1/1978 |
poem |
84 |
| hop, skip and jump |
18/11/1978 |
poem |
85 |
| horse |
3/5/1979 |
poem |
87 |
| horse fly |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
86 |
| horse from hell |
1/1/1970 |
poem |
1243 |
| horses don't bet on people and neither do I... |
4/11/1980 |
poem |
1069 |
| hot dog |
1978 |
poem |
772 |
| hot night |
0/10/1985 |
poem |
1178 |
| hot night |
9/7/1992 |
poem |
1492 |
| hotel Felix |
12/12/1977 |
poem |
1176 |
| how do they get their jobs when I had to work in a dog biscuit factory? |
4/9/1990 |
poem |
89 |
| how good sleep is before having to walk down any street-- |
16/7/1974 |
poem |
90 |
| how I got started |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
1000 |
| how I got started |
23/5/1983 |
poem |
1493 |
| how I got started |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
1494 |
| how it's done |
5/1/1992 |
poem |
91 |
| HOW LONG DOES LOVE STAY GREEN? (as long as the money lasts) |
15/6/1965 |
poem |
92 |
| how to get out? |
21/7/1986 |
poem |
93 |
| how to get rid of the great purists |
7/6/1991 |
poem |
1495 |
| how was your childhood? |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
94 |
| how ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? |
28/9/1977 |
poem |
1106 |
| huge ear rings |
20/9/1976 |
poem |
851 |
| huh? |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
95 |
| human nature |
1991 |
poem |
1496 |
| hummingbird chance |
1991 |
poem |
1497 |
| hunchback |
20/11/1976 |
poem |
96 |
| hunger |
1991 |
poem |
1498 |
| hurry |
7/10/1990 |
poem |
1296 |
| hurry slowly hurry |
1991 |
poem |
1499 |
| husk |
7/1/1990 |
poem |
97 |
| hustling against the twilight |
16/9/1985 |
poem |
1171 |
| huzza |
31/5/1985 |
poem |
98 |
| hymn from the hurricane of the blinking eye |
1991 |
poem |
1500 |
| I am a true mole |
14/11/1990 |
poem |
1110 |
| I am a true mole |
1990 |
poem |
1501 |
| I am chastised |
9/2/1982 |
poem |
1080 |
| i am giving away the prize |
21/7/1986 |
poem |
99 |
| I am known |
13/7/1986 |
poem |
1200 |
| I been workin' on the railroad just to pass the time away |
22/11/1977 |
poem |
100 |
| I been working on the railroad |
28/12/1982 |
poem |
983 |
| I Can't See Anything |
3/12/1972 |
poem |
101 |
| I can't stop |
4/3/1980 |
poem |
1520 |
| "I demand a little respect" Roger Dangerfield |
0/5/1982 |
poem |
1502 |
| I do it while thinking about things |
15/10/1977 |
poem |
103 |
| I don't know about you but |
1991 |
poem |
1503 |
| I don't need a Cleopatra |
12/7/1979 |
poem |
104 |
| I don't need a Cleopatra |
1979 |
poem |
1504 |
| I don't need a Cleopatra |
10/7/1979 |
poem |
1505 |
| I drove her to the food stamp place and I had a hamburger while I waited and after a while we walked around and then |
18/12/1977 |
poem |
105 |
| I fall into it without trying... |
18/5/1983 |
poem |
1432 |
| I have continued writing... |
7/4/1985 |
poem |
1158 |
| I inherit |
1991 |
poem |
1506 |
| I know you |
1991 |
poem |
1507 |
| I meet a vegetarian |
24/12/1974 |
poem |
1103 |
| I met this woman |
23/7/1971 |
poem |
1062 |
| I might get traded |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
1148 |
| I never bring my wife |
27/5/1981 |
poem |
1508 |
| I pour a drink and toast the love of my luck |
15/11/1985 |
poem |
106 |
| I thought the stuff tasted worse than usual |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
1153 |
| I used to feel sorry for Henry Miller |
1991 |
poem |
1509 |
| I used to think |
1991 |
poem |
1510 |
| I watch these thin-hoofed beasts |
22/6/1975 |
poem |
108 |
| IBM |
24/10/1990 |
poem |
1310 |
| Ice |
1970 |
poem |
754 |
| idols in the fight through darkness |
8/4/1985 |
poem |
114 |
| if I had failed the struggle there would have been none... |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
1511 |
| if you don't know where it's at stay where you are |
10/5/1980 |
poem |
1512 |
| Igloo |
25/4/1978 |
poem |
116 |
| I'll send you a postcard |
20/1/1975 |
poem |
833 |
| i'll take it |
31/5/1985 |
poem |
110 |
| i'll take it all |
23/7/1983 |
poem |
109 |
| I'm a failure |
14/9/1982 |
poem |
973 |
| I'm buying |
25/11/1990 |
poem |
1319 |
| I'm flattered |
14/3/1990 |
poem |
1258 |
| I'm getting back to where I was |
3/12/1975 |
poem |
846 |
| I'm not a misogynist but... |
17/11/1985 |
poem |
1182 |
| i'm so tired |
11/12/1985 |
poem |
111 |
| i'm still no good |
9/3/1992 |
poem |
112 |
| immobile |
5/10/1986 |
poem |
117 |
| immortal wino |
16/10/1986 |
poem |
1209 |
| in 1941 |
31/12/1984 |
poem |
118 |
| in all fairness |
8/2/1975 |
poem |
119 |
| in and out of the dark |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
1050 |
| in finality |
16/10/1990 |
poem |
1303 |
| in my day we used to call it pussy-whipped |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
120 |
| in one ear and out the other |
1991 |
poem |
1513 |
| in search of the hero |
1991 |
poem |
1515 |
| in the shadow of the rose |
19/2/1991 |
poem |
1516 |
| in this place now |
8/2/1975 |
poem |
121 |
| in with the boys |
31/12/1990 |
poem |
1343 |
| insanity is the weakness of the will, gone begging |
12/7/1990 |
poem |
122 |
| inside and outside |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
123 |
| insomnia |
9/7/1974 |
poem |
125 |
| interview |
23/6/1983 |
poem |
1006 |
| interview |
18/11/1978 |
poem |
896 |
| iron |
21/5/1991 |
poem |
1519 |
| is that your bicycle out there beneath the shade trees? |
8/5/1984 |
poem |
1039 |
| it |
12/7/1990 |
poem |
133 |
| it |
0/7/1990 |
poem |
1525 |
| it comes from somewhere |
15/7/1974 |
poem |
291 |
| it got away |
11/3/1991 |
poem |
126 |
| it got away |
1991 |
poem |
1524 |
| it only gets pleasant when you don't think too much |
10/3/1982 |
poem |
127 |
| it sucks |
3/12/1980 |
poem |
919 |
| it was all right |
22/6/1983 |
poem |
1446 |
| it was night a little while ago |
4/2/1981 |
poem |
1523 |
| it will come on padded feet carrying roses, wine and the yellow pages in its mouth: |
8/8/1973 |
poem |
810 |
| IT'S ALL A MATTER OF ENTERTAINMENT |
2/11/1975 |
poem |
998 |
| it's all out the window... |
0/5/1985 |
poem |
1160 |
| it's all right |
0/3/1986 |
poem |
1521 |
| it's all right |
5/3/1986 |
poem |
1522 |
| it's all right dont lay any guilt on me |
2/5/1985 |
poem |
128 |
| it's all so clearly simple |
0/12/1984 |
poem |
1048 |
| it's fundamental |
11/10/1983 |
poem |
129 |
| it's funny, isn't it? |
1986 |
poem |
1231 |
| it's never been so nice |
1/5/1985 |
poem |
131 |
| it's no mystery |
28/11/1983 |
poem |
1021 |
| it's not exactly the sun |
12/11/1977 |
poem |
207 |
| it's strange |
13/11/1977 |
poem |
132 |
| I.U.(C).D. |
1/5/1978 |
poem |
113 |
| I've looked everywhere for the can opener |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
875 |
| Jack |
25/1/1992 |
poem |
1527 |
| jack-knife |
16/12/1981 |
poem |
134 |
| jam |
23/12/1979 |
poem |
135 |
| Jane and Droll |
13/12/1981 |
poem |
938 |
| January 1976 |
1/1/1976 |
poem |
136 |
| jilted |
1/3/1978 |
poem |
872 |
| job #36 |
29/12/1977 |
poem |
137 |
| John Dillenger marches on |
29/12/1983 |
poem |
1028 |
| JONES |
26/7/1975 |
poem |
138 |
| journey |
14/8/1990 |
poem |
1283 |
| joy ride |
20/7/1982 |
poem |
968 |
| jung cats |
17/11/1981 |
poem |
139 |
| just a touch of mox |
24/12/1978 |
poem |
897 |
| just trying to do a good deed |
1991 |
poem |
1529 |
| just trying to get a little service |
2/6/1986 |
poem |
1195 |
| justice |
16/1/1982 |
poem |
1072 |
| Kenyon review after the sandstorm |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
140 |
| killed by a bad poem |
28/11/1983 |
poem |
1022 |
| killing life |
1991 |
poem |
1531 |
| killing time |
3/4/1992 |
poem |
141 |
| kiss those days goodbye |
23/2/1990 |
poem |
1255 |
| kissing me away |
6/2/1981 |
poem |
922 |
| kitchen floor poem |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
142 |
| knowing all along that you're not the only one to think like this |
2/11/1981 |
poem |
1250 |
| Kraznick |
12/3/1975 |
poem |
836 |
| ladies talking on the telephone |
28/7/1980 |
poem |
143 |
| lark in the dark |
1991 |
poem |
1528 |
| last a.m. poem |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
1053 |
| last poem of the night |
26/2/1992 |
poem |
146 |
| last seat at the end |
6/2/1991 |
poem |
1532 |
| last seat on the end |
23/3/1991 |
poem |
1533 |
| last seat on the end |
23/3/1991 |
poem |
1534 |
| last try |
7/5/1978 |
poem |
147 |
| last will and testament |
1991 |
poem |
1535 |
| late payment |
1991 |
poem |
1536 |
| laugh a minute |
1991 |
poem |
1537 |
| lazing in San Pedro |
20/5/1980 |
poem |
914 |
| learning the ropes |
1991 |
poem |
1538 |
| legs |
29/12/1977 |
poem |
148 |
| legs |
13/6/1978 |
poem |
149 |
| legs |
11/8/1982 |
poem |
150 |
| legs |
11/8/1982 |
poem |
1539 |
| let nothing ever happen |
13/11/1980 |
poem |
1540 |
| let nothing ever happen |
18/11/1980 |
poem |
1541 |
| let them be found |
22/8/1983 |
poem |
151 |
| let's be original |
15/9/1974 |
poem |
152 |
| letter to a friend with a domestic problem |
3/1/1982 |
poem |
943 |
| liar, liar, your pants are on fire! |
1991 |
poem |
1542 |
| LIFE, DEATH, LOVE, ART |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
1545 |
| LIFE, DEATH, LOVE, ART |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
954 |
| life off hollywood and western |
7/2/1976 |
poem |
153 |
| life on the half shell |
1991 |
poem |
1547 |
| life people you and the purple dog which has nothing to do with any of this |
11/6/1992 |
poem |
154 |
| LIFEDANCE |
1/1/1970 |
poem |
1241 |
| like a movie |
15/9/1974 |
poem |
157 |
| like it was waiting |
11/4/1983 |
poem |
1546 |
| listen, let me tell you of olden days |
28/7/1986 |
poem |
160 |
| listening to my buddy at the factory |
17/6/1985 |
poem |
1164 |
| listening to the radio at 1:35 a.m. |
20/4/1981 |
poem |
925 |
| Liszts |
17/3/1990 |
poem |
1259 |
| little magazines and poetry chapbooks |
29/3/1978 |
poem |
161 |
| little tigers everywhere |
14/11/1975 |
poem |
845 |
| living in a great big way |
17/12/1990 |
poem |
1331 |
| living in a great big way |
0/12/1990 |
poem |
1548 |
| living in a great big way |
1991 |
poem |
1549 |
| living with the living dead |
22/3/1984 |
poem |
1038 |
| locks |
25/10/1979 |
poem |
162 |
| loll |
31/5/1985 |
poem |
163 |
| London Bridges |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
1154 |
| look |
2/3/1975 |
poem |
835 |
| looking back |
1991 |
poem |
1552 |
| looking for Jack Michelene |
1970 |
poem |
770 |
| looking out the plate glass window of this train |
16/9/1985 |
poem |
1251 |
| Lord Byron |
1991 |
poem |
1553 |
| lost in San Pedro |
7/3/1986 |
poem |
1554 |
| lost in San Pedro |
5/3/1986 |
poem |
1555 |
| lost in the various hinterlands |
28/2/1983 |
poem |
165 |
| loud of voice and way |
29/2/1984 |
poem |
1036 |
| lousy day |
12/9/1990 |
poem |
166 |
| lousy mail |
1991 |
poem |
1556 |
| lousy mail |
1991 |
poem |
1557 |
| lousy mail |
3/4/1985 |
poem |
167 |
| love |
23/7/1983 |
poem |
1009 |
| love |
23/7/1983 |
poem |
1558 |
| love |
0/8/1983 |
poem |
1559 |
| love |
12/11/1977 |
poem |
169 |
| love |
7/1/1984 |
poem |
170 |
| love |
2/8/1974 |
poem |
828 |
| love |
16/1/1982 |
poem |
946 |
| love crushed like a dead fly |
15/10/1985 |
poem |
755 |
| love poem |
7/1/1990 |
poem |
168 |
| lovlie |
28/1/1975 |
poem |
171 |
| lunch |
10/12/1980 |
poem |
1563 |
| lunch |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
1564 |
| lunch |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
920 |
| Ma Barker would have loved me |
13/11/1981 |
poem |
1565 |
| Ma Barker would have loved me |
23/11/1981 |
poem |
1566 |
| macho man |
1983 |
poem |
1568 |
| macho man |
0/4/1983 |
poem |
1569 |
| made in the shade (Happy New Year) |
1993 |
poem |
1587 |
| mailbag |
14/12/1990 |
poem |
1327 |
| mailbag |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
172 |
| maintaining |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
1187 |
| making it |
17/12/1990 |
poem |
1332 |
| making it |
26/1/1982 |
poem |
1573 |
| man's best friend |
1991 |
poem |
1574 |
| Manx |
23/12/1979 |
poem |
908 |
| me and Faulkner |
28/7/1990 |
poem |
1277 |
| me and Pound's girlfriend |
12/9/1979 |
poem |
173 |
| mean and stingy |
16/9/1975 |
poem |
174 |
| meeting them |
29/11/1990 |
poem |
1324 |
| meeting them |
1990 |
poem |
1577 |
| men without women |
9/2/1982 |
poem |
1081 |
| men without women |
10/2/1982 |
poem |
1579 |
| men without women, per Hemingway |
2/2/1982 |
poem |
1578 |
| merry, merry |
19/12/1980 |
poem |
1580 |
| merry, merry |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
1581 |
| merry, merry |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
175 |
| met a man on the street |
0/5/1991 |
poem |
1582 |
| met a man on the street |
2/5/1991 |
poem |
176 |
| mice |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
177 |
| miracle |
19/7/1984 |
poem |
180 |
| model |
22/3/1981 |
poem |
924 |
| modern age insomnia |
11/12/1985 |
poem |
1445 |
| moons of honey drown the lark hahaha |
8/7/1972 |
poem |
181 |
| more than cheers |
4/9/1990 |
poem |
1290 |
| more than ow |
5/5/1992 |
poem |
182 |
| more than the blues |
15/7/1985 |
poem |
1170 |
| mosquito |
5/6/1978 |
poem |
183 |
| mother |
9/7/1974 |
poem |
184 |
| mountain |
1991 |
poem |
1590 |
| mouth |
13/6/1978 |
poem |
885 |
| movie |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
185 |
| Moving Toward Age 73 |
1993 |
poem |
1627 |
| murder |
18/12/1975 |
poem |
186 |
| murder |
31/12/1984 |
poem |
187 |
| my 3 friends |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
188 |
| my big night on the town |
1991 |
poem |
1592 |
| my buddy |
1/1/1990 |
poem |
1593 |
| my buddy |
1990 |
poem |
1594 |
| my buddy |
3/3/1978 |
poem |
189 |
| my buddy |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
190 |
| my cat, the writer |
11/6/1986 |
poem |
1198 |
| my cat, the writer |
16/5/1986 |
poem |
1595 |
| my companion |
1991 |
poem |
1596 |
| my comrades |
7/10/1973 |
poem |
818 |
| my critics |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
1188 |
| my critics are sometimes right |
18/5/1983 |
poem |
999 |
| my doctor |
0/3/1982 |
poem |
1597 |
| my doctor |
16/3/1982 |
poem |
1598 |
| my father and the bum |
6/9/1975 |
poem |
191 |
| my father wanted me to be a mechanical draftsman |
10/7/1979 |
poem |
1599 |
| my father wanted me to be a mechanical draftsman but |
15/7/1979 |
poem |
1600 |
| my father wanted me to be a mechanical draftsman but |
12/7/1979 |
poem |
192 |
| my friend, Howie |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
1189 |
| my friend, the parking lot attendant |
24/1/1984 |
poem |
1033 |
| my god |
20/4/1981 |
poem |
194 |
| my groupie |
1975 |
poem |
1429 |
| my hump-backed laughing soul |
3/12/1972 |
poem |
195 |
| my instructor |
29/3/1978 |
poem |
874 |
| MY LITERARY FLY |
14/9/1971 |
poem |
1065 |
| my lucky friend |
25/5/1975 |
poem |
196 |
| my Mexican buddy |
17/9/1981 |
poem |
929 |
| my ol' drinking buddies... |
12/10/1974 |
poem |
197 |
| my style |
7/5/1979 |
poem |
902 |
| my turn |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
199 |
| my walls of love |
20/2/1983 |
poem |
200 |
| NAKED AT 92 DEGREES |
23/6/1983 |
poem |
1007 |
| near Nirvana |
13/7/1986 |
poem |
1201 |
| neither Shakespeare or Mickey Spillane |
1991 |
poem |
1602 |
| neon |
30/5/1990 |
poem |
1264 |
| never |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
1059 |
| never look |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
201 |
| New York in hell |
14/12/1990 |
poem |
1328 |
| nice and brown |
30/5/1979 |
poem |
202 |
| nice try |
12/6/1983 |
poem |
1606 |
| nice try |
15/6/1983 |
poem |
1607 |
| night cap |
1991 |
poem |
1609 |
| night cap |
3/6/1991 |
poem |
203 |
| night on a Visa card |
14/9/1982 |
poem |
1084 |
| night quarterhorse racing, Hollywood Park |
0/8/1986 |
poem |
1205 |
| no bra, no panties... |
8/8/1973 |
poem |
811 |
| no Cagney, me |
15/7/1974 |
poem |
204 |
| no chance |
19/8/1986 |
poem |
205 |
| no dice |
1991 |
poem |
1611 |
| no eulogy |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
1083 |
| no eulogy |
12/2/1982 |
poem |
1612 |
| no eulogy |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
1613 |
| no good |
9/1/1986 |
poem |
1192 |
| no leaders |
1990 |
poem |
1614 |
| no man is an island |
4/12/1981 |
poem |
1615 |
| no man is an island |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
206 |
| no man is an island, especially around Hollywood Park |
26/6/1984 |
poem |
1043 |
| no return address |
1991 |
poem |
1616 |
| not listed |
0/11/1985 |
poem |
208 |
| not much singing |
1991 |
poem |
1617 |
| not normal |
1990 |
poem |
1618 |
| not to worry |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
1001 |
| note for my wall |
8/1/1977 |
poem |
211 |
| note from hell in the mailbox |
1991 |
poem |
1629 |
| note in and from a bottle |
18/9/1990 |
poem |
212 |
| note left on the dresser by a ladyfriend |
2/3/1977 |
poem |
213 |
| note upon our very drab affair |
24/1/1984 |
poem |
1034 |
| note upon the love letters of Beethoven |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
1002 |
| notes on the telephone |
1991 |
poem |
1620 |
| notes upon a hot streak |
11/4/1980 |
poem |
1621 |
| nothing |
26/1/1981 |
poem |
1631 |
| nothing |
25/1/1981 |
poem |
1632 |
| nothing |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
215 |
| nothing but a scarf |
27/12/1989 |
poem |
1219 |
| nothing to it |
3/6/1990 |
poem |
214 |
| nothing's free, not even the sun... |
1986 |
poem |
1633 |
| notice |
10/5/1992 |
poem |
1634 |
| notice |
11/5/1992 |
poem |
1635 |
| notice |
10/5/1992 |
poem |
216 |
| notice |
11/5/1992 |
poem |
217 |
| novels |
20/9/1979 |
poem |
218 |
| now |
0/10/1993 |
poem |
1346 |
| now Ezra |
1991 |
poem |
1636 |
| now here see me |
15/4/1982 |
poem |
219 |
| NOW THE PROFESSORS... |
1970 |
poem |
747 |
| nuke me, I wouldn't know |
20/7/1982 |
poem |
969 |
| N.Y. Times |
13/6/1978 |
poem |
886 |
| o, the literary life! |
13/11/1977 |
poem |
220 |
| observation |
27/12/1989 |
poem |
1220 |
| observation |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
222 |
| October 4, 1990 |
7/10/1990 |
poem |
1297 |
| o.d. |
3/12/1975 |
poem |
221 |
| odd |
1991 |
poem |
1637 |
| of course |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
223 |
| off the board |
1979 |
poem |
1117 |
| office supplies |
6/12/1990 |
poem |
1326 |
| oh, it's important |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
1052 |
| oh my |
16/10/1990 |
poem |
1304 |
| oh my |
16/10/1990 |
poem |
1638 |
| oh, to be young! |
0/10/1984 |
poem |
1047 |
| oh, yes |
0/4/1983 |
poem |
1639 |
| old |
1991 |
poem |
1640 |
| old? |
1991 |
poem |
1641 |
| old age |
12/5/1971 |
poem |
783 |
| on drinking |
12/2/1992 |
poem |
224 |
| on fame |
1986 |
poem |
225 |
| on first reading the great literature of the world |
22/10/1982 |
poem |
1718 |
| on the rebound |
1990 |
poem |
773 |
| on the sidewalks and in the sun |
6/6/1972 |
poem |
793 |
| one for R.O. |
8/8/1975 |
poem |
228 |
| one for the gang |
2/7/1979 |
poem |
229 |
| One for the Jag |
19/7/1975 |
poem |
1245 |
| one for Wolfgang |
26/1/1993 |
poem |
1644 |
| one hundred dollars |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
230 |
| one more day |
1991 |
poem |
1645 |
| one of those |
1991 |
poem |
1646 |
| one out |
1/3/1982 |
poem |
1647 |
| one out |
10/3/1982 |
poem |
958 |
| one thirty six a.m. |
1978 |
poem |
1651 |
| one thirty six a.m. |
1978 |
poem |
1652 |
| only the dragging of time like a dry turd being pulled by a string... |
4/11/1980 |
poem |
232 |
| Only the Truly Lost |
1970 |
poem |
744 |
| open here |
1991 |
poem |
1653 |
| organ play |
19/5/1992 |
poem |
233 |
| our big day at the movies |
1991 |
poem |
1656 |
| our gang |
25/11/1990 |
poem |
1320 |
| out of place |
20/2/1983 |
poem |
989 |
| out of the blue |
28/11/1983 |
poem |
1023 |
| out of the money (Celine is 3 dots) |
29/12/1983 |
poem |
913 |
| out on the branch |
8/8/1975 |
poem |
235 |
| outside the racetrack just before the 9th race |
4/7/1990 |
poem |
1269 |
| over a beer |
25/1/1975 |
poem |
236 |
| overheard at the track |
24/1/1984 |
poem |
237 |
| overt population |
18/12/1977 |
poem |
238 |
| overtime |
7/10/1973 |
poem |
819 |
| ow |
0/1/1986 |
poem |
1190 |
| ow |
26/11/1977 |
poem |
241 |
| ow ow ow |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
239 |
| ow said the cow to the fence that linked |
1992 |
poem |
1659 |
| owl |
1991 |
poem |
1660 |
| Pacific Telephone |
1/11/1976 |
poem |
857 |
| pain like an old black and white snapshot |
0/11/1981 |
poem |
1661 |
| pain like an old black and white snapshot |
17/11/1981 |
poem |
934 |
| panasonic |
21/12/1977 |
poem |
243 |
| panties |
14/6/1973 |
poem |
779 |
| pardon me |
17/12/1990 |
poem |
1333 |
| pardon me you got some light |
5/10/1986 |
poem |
245 |
| paris |
29/3/1991 |
poem |
246 |
| Paris in the Spring |
1991 |
poem |
1663 |
| parts dept. |
12/9/1979 |
poem |
247 |
| party |
1994 |
poem |
775 |
| party girl |
25/12/1990 |
poem |
1338 |
| party's over |
31/12/1984 |
poem |
248 |
| passport |
26/10/1977 |
poem |
249 |
| pause before the counter attack |
1991 |
poem |
1664 |
| perfect |
14/3/1990 |
poem |
251 |
| pick up |
2/11/1981 |
poem |
932 |
| picture this |
1991 |
poem |
1666 |
| piranhas |
5/8/1975 |
poem |
252 |
| piss |
16/12/1972 |
poem |
253 |
| Pizza |
22/11/1974 |
poem |
1462 |
| pizza |
25/11/1974 |
poem |
1463 |
| plate glass window |
22/11/1977 |
poem |
254 |
| please |
29/3/1990 |
poem |
1260 |
| please |
1991 |
poem |
1668 |
| please |
0/3/1990 |
poem |
1669 |
| pleased to meet you |
27/11/1979 |
poem |
255 |
| Poem for an Errand Boy in the Year 1941 |
29/6/1971 |
poem |
784 |
| poem for an x-bank clerk |
1970 |
poem |
748 |
| poem for my 72nd birthday, if I get there |
1992 |
poem |
1671 |
| poem for nobody |
29/8/1990 |
poem |
1288 |
| poem for nobody |
0/8/1990 |
poem |
1672 |
| poem from down under |
0/1/1983 |
poem |
985 |
| poem, poem, poem, poem |
1991 |
poem |
1673 |
| Poem to Yevtushenko: |
1970 |
poem |
1090 |
| poet and poetess... |
12/10/1976 |
poem |
1248 |
| poetry readings |
1991 |
poem |
1676 |
| poop |
1991 |
poem |
1677 |
| poor night |
30/10/1981 |
poem |
1678 |
| poor night |
0/11/1981 |
poem |
1679 |
| poor Trochi |
22/10/1972 |
poem |
1648 |
| pop |
12/8/1980 |
poem |
257 |
| poverty |
18/10/1992 |
poem |
1623 |
| practice |
0/3/1982 |
poem |
1681 |
| practice |
30/3/1982 |
poem |
1682 |
| practice |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
258 |
| prelude |
16/7/1990 |
poem |
259 |
| preparation hell |
1991 |
poem |
1683 |
| pretty boy |
31/7/1978 |
poem |
890 |
| PRIMAL SCREAM |
13/5/1975 |
poem |
260 |
| problems |
22/11/1982 |
poem |
981 |
| problems in the checkout line |
24/8/1982 |
poem |
261 |
| proclamation and instructions |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
263 |
| professional counseling |
8/5/1977 |
poem |
1097 |
| promenade |
8/4/1982 |
poem |
961 |
| punch-out |
24/1/1984 |
poem |
264 |
| purple |
6/12/1981 |
poem |
265 |
| putrefaction |
0/5/1985 |
poem |
266 |
| putting it to bed |
1991 |
poem |
1685 |
| quiet |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
267 |
| quits |
20/10/1980 |
poem |
1687 |
| quits |
19/10/1980 |
poem |
1688 |
| quits |
20/10/1980 |
poem |
917 |
| racetrack |
1/5/1978 |
poem |
268 |
| rags, bottles, sacks |
1990 |
poem |
756 |
| rape |
26/2/1978 |
poem |
871 |
| rare |
11/6/1992 |
poem |
269 |
| rat poison |
1970 |
poem |
1223 |
| re-union |
22/8/1983 |
poem |
270 |
| reading the little magazines |
1991 |
poem |
1690 |
| reality |
24/12/1978 |
poem |
898 |
| regrets of a sort |
28/2/1982 |
poem |
271 |
| reject |
11/11/1979 |
poem |
272 |
| remember |
10/5/1992 |
poem |
273 |
| renewal |
18/12/1981 |
poem |
1070 |
| renewal |
16/12/1981 |
poem |
274 |
| repeat |
16/6/1983 |
poem |
1691 |
| repeat |
15/6/1983 |
poem |
1692 |
| repeat |
12/6/1983 |
poem |
1693 |
| residue |
3/10/1983 |
poem |
1018 |
| respite |
15/10/1977 |
poem |
275 |
| rest period |
1991 |
poem |
1694 |
| REST YOU MERRY GENTLEMEN AND REST YOU MERRY WHORES AND LET THE LAMPLIGHTS LIGHT-- |
20/3/1966 |
poem |
276 |
| result |
17/8/1983 |
poem |
1010 |
| result |
11/8/1983 |
poem |
1695 |
| result |
10/8/1983 |
poem |
1696 |
| result |
15/8/1983 |
poem |
1697 |
| returning to an old love |
0/9/1991 |
poem |
1698 |
| revolt in the ranks |
1991 |
poem |
1699 |
| Richard Nixon shook my hand |
31/12/1993 |
poem |
1734 |
| rift |
7/1/1984 |
poem |
1031 |
| rip-tide |
9/3/1975 |
poem |
277 |
| Robinson Jeffers and Love |
3/12/1972 |
poem |
869 |
| roll the dice |
1991 |
poem |
1703 |
| ROLLED AGAIN |
1970 |
poem |
757 |
| room service |
14/9/1981 |
poem |
1705 |
| room service |
6/9/1981 |
poem |
1706 |
| rosary for a once tenderness |
26/8/1974 |
poem |
279 |
| round trip (for T.H.) |
29/10/1972 |
poem |
280 |
| rubber |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
281 |
| sad letters from up North |
30/6/1978 |
poem |
282 |
| sam the mailman |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
283 |
| Saratoga hot walker |
3/10/1983 |
poem |
1149 |
| sardines in striped dresses |
13/2/1982 |
poem |
951 |
| save the trees |
22/11/1982 |
poem |
284 |
| Scarlet |
6/12/1977 |
poem |
866 |
| scene from 1940 |
1991 |
poem |
1727 |
| scrambled legs |
1991 |
poem |
1729 |
| secret laughter shining |
21/10/1982 |
poem |
285 |
| see ending |
17/9/1984 |
poem |
286 |
| see here |
7/10/1990 |
poem |
1298 |
| self-edit |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
287 |
| self-inflicted |
1983 |
poem |
1730 |
| self-invites |
18/6/1990 |
poem |
288 |
| seven come eleven |
27/12/1990 |
poem |
1340 |
| sewing machine needle |
5/5/1990 |
poem |
1261 |
| sex and/or love |
22/8/1983 |
poem |
995 |
| she caught it in the air |
15/9/1975 |
poem |
290 |
| she goes for the spin-off |
14/9/1982 |
poem |
974 |
| she lost weight |
28/8/1973 |
poem |
1116 |
| she said |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
955 |
| she wrote me |
25/10/1976 |
poem |
855 |
| she's free and she's wild |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
862 |
| shit sometimes it gets so lonely that I can't even commit suicide |
27/3/1976 |
poem |
292 |
| shop talk |
11/10/1983 |
poem |
1019 |
| shop talk |
15/11/1985 |
poem |
1181 |
| shop talk |
7/10/1990 |
poem |
1299 |
| shopping list |
16/11/1977 |
poem |
293 |
| short story form |
8/4/1982 |
poem |
1739 |
| short story form |
1/4/1982 |
poem |
1740 |
| Shubert |
1979 |
poem |
1728 |
| shut out |
22/11/1982 |
poem |
294 |
| Sibelius and etc. |
22/1/1978 |
poem |
295 |
| siege |
0/5/1985 |
poem |
1161 |
| sights to see: |
7/10/1990 |
poem |
1300 |
| silk |
13/11/1977 |
poem |
296 |
| silverfish |
20/4/1990 |
poem |
297 |
| sitting with the drunks |
2/8/1990 |
poem |
1280 |
| six weeks |
27/10/1982 |
poem |
299 |
| skin coloring |
28/1/1976 |
poem |
300 |
| skinny-dipping |
14/3/1990 |
poem |
301 |
| slob |
27/11/1989 |
poem |
1213 |
| sloppy day |
2/11/1981 |
poem |
302 |
| slow learner |
1991 |
poem |
1628 |
| slow night |
17/1/1982 |
poem |
1074 |
| slow night |
5/2/1980 |
poem |
1741 |
| slow night |
1991 |
poem |
1742 |
| slow night |
1991 |
poem |
1743 |
| slump |
18/11/1978 |
poem |
303 |
| small talk |
0/9/1990 |
poem |
1744 |
| small talk |
18/9/1990 |
poem |
304 |
| smashed |
11/11/1977 |
poem |
305 |
| snake eyes |
1991 |
poem |
1748 |
| snake-eyes |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
306 |
| snapshot |
25/6/1985 |
poem |
307 |
| so cheer up |
15/11/1985 |
poem |
310 |
| so I got out the AE-1 |
29/3/1978 |
poem |
309 |
| social |
13/11/1978 |
poem |
311 |
| social |
7/2/1976 |
poem |
849 |
| society should realize... |
1970 |
poem |
758 |
| solving a crime before it begins is important too |
1991 |
poem |
1749 |
| some kind of nut |
27/12/1989 |
poem |
1221 |
| some luck somehow |
5/5/1991 |
poem |
312 |
| some night |
22/8/1983 |
poem |
1015 |
| some notes on the word and the way |
12/11/1977 |
poem |
313 |
| some of this place |
7/5/1990 |
poem |
314 |
| somebody else |
6/11/1990 |
poem |
1313 |
| somebody else |
1990 |
poem |
1750 |
| something about a cat |
8/8/1973 |
poem |
812 |
| something cares |
17/8/1983 |
poem |
1011 |
| something's knocking at the door |
1991 |
poem |
1751 |
| sometimes even putting a nickle |
2/3/1975 |
poem |
315 |
| sometimes it's easier to kill somebody else |
1989 |
poem |
316 |
| SOMETIMES WHEN YOU GET THE BLUES THERE MIGHT BE A DAMNED GOOD REASON |
16/6/1984 |
poem |
317 |
| sometimes you go a bit crazy |
0/8/1986 |
poem |
1206 |
| somniloquy |
19/2/1992 |
poem |
318 |
| Song for this softly-sweeping sorrow... |
2/11/1971 |
poem |
788 |
| song of the flies |
1975 |
poem |
771 |
| soundless |
26/9/1979 |
poem |
320 |
| sour grapes |
5/1/1993 |
poem |
781 |
| SPEED!!!!!!!! |
7/4/1985 |
poem |
322 |
| spelling it out |
1991 |
poem |
1752 |
| spinning the ribbon |
2/5/1985 |
poem |
323 |
| spit out and falling |
27/12/1992 |
poem |
1732 |
| stay out of my slippers you fool |
18/3/1992 |
poem |
324 |
| Stomping at the Savoy |
4/3/1990 |
poem |
1256 |
| strange |
3/6/1990 |
poem |
326 |
| stravinsky on a saturday night at 7:18 p.m. |
2/10/1976 |
poem |
327 |
| straw hat |
16/7/1990 |
poem |
1271 |
| straw hat |
0/7/1990 |
poem |
1754 |
| strictly bullshit |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
328 |
| stuck with it |
1991 |
poem |
1755 |
| style |
1970 |
poem |
1428 |
| success |
12/7/1979 |
poem |
329 |
| success? |
23/6/1983 |
poem |
330 |
| suggestion for an arrangement |
29/12/1983 |
poem |
1029 |
| suitable |
11/8/1982 |
poem |
331 |
| sumatra cum laude |
9/1/1990 |
poem |
332 |
| sweater |
4/12/1983 |
poem |
1026 |
| swinging from the dumb hook |
20/5/1980 |
poem |
915 |
| switching |
0/10/1986 |
poem |
334 |
| tables |
22/2/1975 |
poem |
1224 |
| take it |
25/3/1983 |
poem |
991 |
| taken |
1991 |
poem |
1758 |
| takeover |
1/1/1983 |
poem |
987 |
| talk |
1/7/1978 |
poem |
745 |
| talk |
1990 |
poem |
759 |
| talking to a part of my mailbox |
20/8/1983 |
poem |
1759 |
| talking to the barkeep |
9/1/1981 |
poem |
1437 |
| talking to the barkeep |
9/1/1981 |
poem |
1760 |
| tank jobs |
18/6/1978 |
poem |
337 |
| TB |
25/12/1990 |
poem |
1339 |
| TB |
0/12/1990 |
poem |
1761 |
| teeth |
9/7/1974 |
poem |
338 |
| telephone |
28/11/1983 |
poem |
1024 |
| telephone |
1991 |
poem |
1762 |
| telephone |
13/6/1978 |
poem |
339 |
| thanks for your help |
24/1/1984 |
poem |
343 |
| that liberating movement |
1970 |
poem |
1127 |
| that one |
1/4/1971 |
poem |
1244 |
| the 2nd. novel |
13/5/1975 |
poem |
838 |
| the 2nd. novel |
13/5/1975 |
poem |
839 |
| the 60's |
1991 |
poem |
1780 |
| the 60's |
1991 |
poem |
1781 |
| the 8 count concerto |
1991 |
poem |
1779 |
| the 9 horse |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
344 |
| the albums |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
345 |
| the alcoholic |
22/11/1982 |
poem |
346 |
| the alien |
18/6/1979 |
poem |
347 |
| the alter boy |
10/6/1979 |
poem |
348 |
| the anarchists |
15/9/1975 |
poem |
349 |
| the angel who pushed his wheelchair |
13/10/1972 |
poem |
802 |
| the announcer |
21/10/1982 |
poem |
350 |
| the answer |
26/8/1979 |
poem |
351 |
| The Apprentices |
15/9/1974 |
poem |
600 |
| THE ARCADE ROOM |
29/5/1973 |
poem |
809 |
| the barometer |
1991 |
poem |
1783 |
| the barometer |
25/6/1985 |
poem |
352 |
| the beach boys |
15/10/1977 |
poem |
353 |
| the beats |
1983 |
poem |
1791 |
| the beautiful rush |
26/1/1982 |
poem |
1796 |
| the beautiful rush |
25/1/1982 |
poem |
1797 |
| the bedpan nightmare |
16/10/1990 |
poem |
1305 |
| the bedpan nightmare |
0/10/1990 |
poem |
1798 |
| the beer bottle blow |
14/9/1982 |
poem |
1799 |
| the beer bottle blow |
14/9/1982 |
poem |
1800 |
| the bells |
19/5/1972 |
poem |
355 |
| the bells of the condom |
9/7/1974 |
poem |
354 |
| the big score |
8/8/1975 |
poem |
1086 |
| the big three |
27/12/1989 |
poem |
780 |
| the big weight-lifting feat |
22/1/1978 |
poem |
356 |
| the boil |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
358 |
| the bookcase |
4/12/1983 |
poem |
1027 |
| the boy in red for a 20 |
1/1/1974 |
poem |
359 |
| the burning of the dream |
1986 |
poem |
774 |
| the chemistry of things |
19/7/1984 |
poem |
362 |
| the chicken |
29/11/1971 |
poem |
789 |
| the cigarette of the sun |
1992 |
poem |
1802 |
| the cigarette of the sun |
1992 |
poem |
1803 |
| the circus of death |
1992 |
poem |
1804 |
| the column |
30/10/1981 |
poem |
1813 |
| the column |
0/11/1981 |
poem |
1814 |
| the condition |
0/1/1983 |
poem |
986 |
| the condition book |
10/11/1992 |
poem |
1821 |
| the copulation blues |
5/9/1973 |
poem |
1115 |
| the cork thing |
14/11/1990 |
poem |
1316 |
| the couple |
11/5/1992 |
poem |
363 |
| the creation of the morning line |
15/4/1972 |
poem |
1126 |
| the crowd |
1991 |
poem |
1826 |
| the curse |
18/9/1990 |
poem |
364 |
| the damnation of Buk |
6/2/1991 |
poem |
1829 |
| the damnation of Buk |
6/2/1991 |
poem |
1830 |
| The Damnation of Recognition |
1962 |
poem |
1120 |
| the dancer |
15/10/1966 |
poem |
1349 |
| the dangling carrot |
1991 |
poem |
1831 |
| the darkening light |
1991 |
poem |
1833 |
| the darkening light |
1991 |
poem |
1834 |
| the darlings |
20/2/1983 |
poem |
1835 |
| the darlings |
20/2/1983 |
poem |
1836 |
| the day the epileptic spoke |
11/8/1982 |
poem |
972 |
| THE DAYS RUN AWAY LIKE WILD HORSES OVER THE HILLS |
1962 |
poem |
1427 |
| the Death-Hole |
14/12/1990 |
poem |
1329 |
| the death kiss |
27/3/1976 |
poem |
365 |
| THE DEATH OF A BEE IN THE GRASS ALONG MARIPOSA AVENUE: |
1962 |
poem |
1121 |
| the death of a hero |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
366 |
| the death of an era |
1992 |
poem |
1845 |
| the death of paris and many things |
2/6/1982 |
poem |
367 |
| the death of the snowman |
28/7/1982 |
poem |
971 |
| the death-trend |
16/9/1976 |
poem |
368 |
| the deathly bravo |
21/12/1977 |
poem |
369 |
| the difficulty |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
1848 |
| the disease of existence |
1991 |
poem |
1855 |
| the dogs |
11/12/1985 |
poem |
1184 |
| the dream |
16/1/1990 |
poem |
1253 |
| the dream |
1983 |
poem |
1863 |
| the dream, the dream, the dream... |
19/8/1986 |
poem |
1441 |
| the dress maker |
1991 |
poem |
1864 |
| THE DROWNING OF THE ANTS |
1968 |
poem |
1061 |
| the drowning of the id |
22/12/1979 |
poem |
907 |
| the drunk with the little legs |
26/9/1979 |
poem |
904 |
| the E was all right |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
876 |
| the edge |
22/7/1975 |
poem |
370 |
| the editor asked |
20/12/1990 |
poem |
1334 |
| the end |
2/6/1972 |
poem |
791 |
| the end of a short love affair |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
372 |
| the end of an era |
13/7/1986 |
poem |
1202 |
| the eternal players |
9/2/1982 |
poem |
1082 |
| the factory crew of Southeast L.A. |
9/2/1982 |
poem |
950 |
| the faithful wife |
30/3/1982 |
poem |
960 |
| the famous man |
27/2/1975 |
poem |
374 |
| the famous poet |
31/8/1975 |
poem |
375 |
| the fathead |
22/7/1975 |
poem |
376 |
| the finish of Moby Dick |
26/11/1977 |
poem |
377 |
| the firing of the canons |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
378 |
| the first love |
21/7/1974 |
poem |
1608 |
| the fix |
26/8/1979 |
poem |
379 |
| the fix |
9/1/1990 |
poem |
380 |
| the flower of zero |
8/6/1985 |
poem |
381 |
| the fortune teller |
5/9/1976 |
poem |
382 |
| the fuck-master |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
1150 |
| The Fulfillment |
27/7/1974 |
poem |
383 |
| the gamblers |
27/8/1979 |
poem |
384 |
| the gamblers |
11/6/1992 |
poem |
385 |
| the game |
18/7/1980 |
poem |
387 |
| the game-players |
29/6/1971 |
poem |
785 |
| the genius |
6/9/1975 |
poem |
388 |
| the German hotel |
30/5/1979 |
poem |
389 |
| the gigolo |
19/6/1972 |
poem |
390 |
| the girl outside the supermarket |
1970 |
poem |
760 |
| the girls |
18/12/1981 |
poem |
1456 |
| the girls |
1991 |
poem |
1457 |
| the girls |
8/10/1979 |
poem |
1458 |
| the girls and the birds |
0/10/1986 |
poem |
1622 |
| the girls are gone |
5/6/1978 |
poem |
391 |
| the girls from nowhere |
25/3/1982 |
poem |
1459 |
| the girls from nowhere |
30/3/1982 |
poem |
1460 |
| the glory days |
18/6/1990 |
poem |
1087 |
| the golden god |
31/7/1978 |
poem |
393 |
| the good guy |
2/11/1975 |
poem |
394 |
| the good old machine |
1984 |
poem |
761 |
| the gravel of sunlight |
5/3/1990 |
poem |
1111 |
| the great escape |
24/4/1992 |
poem |
395 |
| the great film director |
13/5/1975 |
poem |
396 |
| the great wine-maker |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
397 |
| the great writer |
1992 |
poem |
1469 |
| the great writer |
21/4/1992 |
poem |
398 |
| the green cadillac |
2/11/1981 |
poem |
399 |
| the guitar player |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
921 |
| the hallelujah chorus |
27/12/1975 |
poem |
400 |
| the harder you try, the harder you die |
1991 |
poem |
1474 |
| the hardest |
1991 |
poem |
1478 |
| the hatchet job |
26/6/1984 |
poem |
401 |
| the heart's riot |
1970 |
poem |
749 |
| the highschool girls |
26/6/1984 |
poem |
402 |
| the history of a tough motherfucker |
25/2/1983 |
poem |
1489 |
| the history of a tough motherfucker |
28/2/1983 |
poem |
1490 |
| the hit parade is a hit |
16/7/1990 |
poem |
403 |
| THE HOG |
1982 |
prose |
1853 |
| the hollywood hustle |
7/1/1975 |
poem |
404 |
| the horseplayer |
21/5/1991 |
poem |
406 |
| the horses of Mexico |
1991 |
poem |
1491 |
| the human sacrifices |
27/12/1990 |
poem |
1341 |
| the immortals |
7/12/1978 |
poem |
1514 |
| the improbable probability |
17/9/1984 |
poem |
1044 |
| the inspection |
1991 |
poem |
1517 |
| the interview |
1991 |
poem |
1518 |
| the interviewer |
16/7/1990 |
poem |
1272 |
| the joke |
1991 |
poem |
1526 |
| the joke |
15/9/1975 |
poem |
407 |
| The Kenyon Review and other matters |
1990 |
poem |
1530 |
| the knife |
27/11/1989 |
poem |
1214 |
| the knife waltz |
2/3/1975 |
poem |
409 |
| the ladies who rip men apart |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
410 |
| the Lady in Red |
30/5/1979 |
poem |
411 |
| the lady poetess with long blond hair and long silver gown, standing tall and explaining to her audience how the muse CAME |
12/3/1975 |
poem |
837 |
| the lady who looks young forever |
19/7/1984 |
poem |
412 |
| the lady's man |
15/3/1975 |
poem |
413 |
| the lambs of laughter |
5/9/1973 |
poem |
816 |
| the last drink |
19/8/1986 |
poem |
1208 |
| the last generation |
2/11/1981 |
poem |
933 |
| the last salamander |
26/2/1990 |
poem |
415 |
| the letters of John Steinbeck |
31/7/1978 |
poem |
894 |
| the liberated woman and the liberated air |
10/3/1980 |
poem |
1543 |
| the liberated woman and the liberated air |
15/3/1980 |
poem |
1544 |
| the liberated woman and the liberated air |
11/3/1980 |
poem |
912 |
| the little girls |
2/11/1975 |
poem |
844 |
| the little girls hissed |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
1003 |
| the lonely hearts of the universe |
1991 |
poem |
1550 |
| the longest snake in the world |
1991 |
poem |
1551 |
| the lost part |
5/5/1992 |
poem |
416 |
| the love for the first whore |
1992 |
poem |
1560 |
| the luck of the blessed |
12/0/1984 |
poem |
417 |
| the luck of the draw |
13/5/1991 |
poem |
418 |
| the luck of the way |
11/12/1985 |
poem |
419 |
| the lucky ones |
25/3/1982 |
poem |
1561 |
| the lucky ones |
20/3/1982 |
poem |
1562 |
| the machinary of loss |
16/10/1981 |
poem |
1567 |
| the mad poet |
26/8/1974 |
poem |
420 |
| the magic fix |
16/12/1989 |
poem |
1216 |
| the mail |
1991 |
poem |
1570 |
| the main course |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
1571 |
| the main course |
10/2/1982 |
poem |
1572 |
| the main course |
17/2/1982 |
poem |
422 |
| the march |
1991 |
poem |
1575 |
| the meaning |
30/7/1975 |
poem |
423 |
| the media |
0/3/1982 |
poem |
1576 |
| the media |
10/3/1982 |
poem |
959 |
| the melt-down |
18/6/1986 |
poem |
1199 |
| the merciless nights |
7/10/1990 |
poem |
1301 |
| the Mexican fighters |
1991 |
poem |
1583 |
| the mice |
1991 |
poem |
1584 |
| the midnight dip |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
823 |
| the minute |
1991 |
poem |
1585 |
| the miracle man |
21/12/1980 |
poem |
424 |
| the mirage |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
1155 |
| the mirror game |
1990 |
poem |
1586 |
| the modern life |
1991 |
poem |
1589 |
| the movies |
16/10/1990 |
poem |
1306 |
| the movies |
1990 |
poem |
1591 |
| the mutilation of the species |
15/11/1985 |
poem |
425 |
| The National Endowment for the Farts |
30/5/1990 |
poem |
1265 |
| the new neighborhood |
27/8/1979 |
poem |
426 |
| the new revolution |
28/2/1982 |
poem |
957 |
| the new woman |
10/3/1980 |
poem |
1604 |
| the new woman |
15/3/1980 |
poem |
1605 |
| the night I broke away from Hemingway |
20/4/1981 |
poem |
926 |
| the Nile runs north |
1991 |
poem |
1610 |
| the nurses |
1988 |
poem |
1854 |
| the old anarchist |
20/10/1981 |
poem |
1642 |
| the old anarchist |
16/10/1981 |
poem |
1643 |
| the old big time |
11/6/1982 |
poem |
428 |
| the old man moves toward the bedroom |
29/1/1992 |
poem |
429 |
| the old pinch hitter |
30/5/1979 |
poem |
431 |
| the old quarterback |
21/10/1977 |
poem |
432 |
| the old soul-suck life |
20/4/1981 |
poem |
927 |
| the ordinary cafe of the world |
23/8/1972 |
poem |
796 |
| the other day i saw a man reading the Wall Street Journal as if it did contain something... |
13/7/1986 |
poem |
1203 |
| the other room |
4/10/1979 |
poem |
1654 |
| the other room |
8/10/1979 |
poem |
1655 |
| the overhead mirrors |
12/7/1982 |
poem |
1657 |
| the overhead mirrors |
22/7/1982 |
poem |
1658 |
| the pack |
17/8/1983 |
poem |
1104 |
| the pact |
7/1/1975 |
poem |
433 |
| THE PALMLEAVES OF CALIFORNIA |
1970 |
poem |
762 |
| the parade |
1983 |
poem |
1662 |
| the parts dept. |
2/12/1979 |
poem |
434 |
| THE PAYOFF |
2/12/1979 |
poem |
906 |
| the pelicans |
27/10/1982 |
poem |
979 |
| the people |
1991 |
poem |
1665 |
| the perfect silence |
20/9/1982 |
poem |
977 |
| the personal license plate |
21/2/1984 |
poem |
1035 |
| the piano player |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
435 |
| the pile-up |
21/3/1991 |
poem |
436 |
| the place |
9/1/1990 |
poem |
438 |
| the playboy of the Western world leaves the field to those who desire it-- |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
439 |
| the poem |
1991 |
poem |
1670 |
| the poem of the empty bed |
31/8/1976 |
poem |
440 |
| THE POET |
2/4/1983 |
poem |
992 |
| the poetry game |
18/11/1980 |
poem |
1674 |
| the poetry game |
13/11/1980 |
poem |
1675 |
| the poetry game |
18/11/1980 |
poem |
442 |
| the police helicopter |
7/10/1973 |
poem |
911 |
| the posers like to use: |
1991 |
poem |
1680 |
| the pretenders |
0/7/1986 |
poem |
1684 |
| the pretty girl who rented rooms |
15/10/1977 |
poem |
443 |
| the priest |
22/8/1983 |
poem |
1016 |
| THE PRINCESS TINA |
2/12/1979 |
poem |
444 |
| the pros |
1/7/1978 |
poem |
445 |
| the quiet in a quiet night |
1991 |
poem |
1686 |
| the racetrack salutes you! |
1983 |
poem |
1689 |
| the Rape of the Holy Mother |
1986 |
poem |
1226 |
| the reason: |
12/12/1972 |
poem |
806 |
| the red pigeon |
3/12/1975 |
poem |
446 |
| the redemption, the glory and the act |
23/7/1990 |
poem |
1274 |
| the riots |
1992 |
poem |
1700 |
| the rivers |
1983 |
poem |
1701 |
| the roaches |
3/6/1990 |
poem |
1266 |
| the rock |
1983 |
poem |
1702 |
| the room |
1983 |
poem |
1704 |
| the sadness in the air |
13/11/1981 |
poem |
1725 |
| the sadness in the air |
23/11/1981 |
poem |
1726 |
| the scene |
1970 |
poem |
763 |
| the schoolyard of forever |
14/8/1990 |
poem |
1284 |
| the secret life |
1991 |
poem |
1735 |
| the secret of my endurance |
4/10/1979 |
poem |
1736 |
| the secret of my endurance |
8/10/1979 |
poem |
1737 |
| the secret of my endurance |
15/10/1979 |
poem |
1738 |
| the shack jobs |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
1054 |
| the sheep |
27/3/1991 |
poem |
447 |
| the silver mirror (for Georgia K.) |
18/12/1975 |
poem |
448 |
| the slob |
0/10/1985 |
poem |
1179 |
| the smallest of talk |
16/12/1989 |
poem |
1217 |
| the smirking of the dark |
1983 |
poem |
1747 |
| the son |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
1151 |
| the son |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
1152 |
| the spill |
5/3/1990 |
poem |
1257 |
| the star |
25/3/1983 |
poem |
1088 |
| the stupidest thing I ever did |
4/3/1992 |
poem |
1096 |
| the subway |
16/7/1990 |
poem |
451 |
| the suicide |
15/4/1982 |
poem |
964 |
| the sun itself, I guess, is the only thing that doesn't need the love of luck-- |
21/7/1974 |
poem |
827 |
| the swimming pool |
1991 |
poem |
1757 |
| the tabby cat |
19/1/1976 |
poem |
336 |
| the telephone message machine |
12/9/1990 |
poem |
452 |
| the temporal ease.... |
18/7/1980 |
poem |
916 |
| the train station |
16/1/1982 |
poem |
947 |
| the triangle |
8/10/1972 |
poem |
801 |
| the two toughest apes in the South Bay area (for K.P.) |
29/12/1983 |
poem |
1030 |
| the unfolding |
0/4/1985 |
poem |
453 |
| the unhappy woman |
14/9/1982 |
poem |
975 |
| the walls are beautiful, the people are not |
1986 |
poem |
1724 |
| the way |
26/2/1978 |
poem |
1438 |
| the way it is |
26/10/1985 |
poem |
455 |
| the way it is |
4/10/1990 |
poem |
820 |
| the whores, the people at taco stands, the bus drivers, the cops, the killers, the janitors, the highschool teachers, the priests and the garbagemen... |
26/11/1977 |
poem |
458 |
| the wine poems |
12/9/1990 |
poem |
1291 |
| the wine that roared like a lion |
9/3/1992 |
poem |
1768 |
| the winner |
19/8/1986 |
poem |
459 |
| the word |
18/4/1991 |
poem |
1770 |
| the writer |
25/5/1982 |
poem |
460 |
| the x-bum |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
1055 |
| the x-con |
20/9/1979 |
poem |
461 |
| the x-factor |
1991 |
poem |
1774 |
| the yards |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
462 |
| the yellow pencil |
14/6/1982 |
poem |
1775 |
| the yellow pencil |
22/6/1982 |
poem |
1776 |
| the young poets |
1991 |
poem |
1777 |
| there are no great men or women |
12/7/1990 |
poem |
463 |
| there was always the danger of men who originally wrote things down well of becoming professional writers-- |
29/3/1978 |
poem |
464 |
| there's one in every bar |
26/11/1977 |
poem |
465 |
| there's people in places where snow lives |
13/10/1972 |
poem |
466 |
| these good people |
6/4/1991 |
poem |
467 |
| these same walls |
15/10/1977 |
poem |
468 |
| they are after me |
1991 |
poem |
1707 |
| they need what they need |
17/8/1983 |
poem |
469 |
| they rolled they whole bed out of there |
1991 |
poem |
1708 |
| T.H.I.A.L.H. |
1970 |
poem |
764 |
| this drunk |
21/10/1972 |
poem |
470 |
| this habit |
3/7/1981 |
poem |
471 |
| this is an unhappy poem for your aunt Mary |
29/11/1977 |
poem |
1249 |
| this is free take it and feel better |
19/7/1984 |
poem |
472 |
| this is the real review |
22/1/1985 |
poem |
1056 |
| this is when they come in for what's left of your soul |
3/4/1992 |
poem |
473 |
| this most delicate profession |
1986 |
poem |
1229 |
| those |
25/4/1978 |
poem |
477 |
| those flashes |
4/6/1975 |
poem |
475 |
| those flashes |
3/12/1975 |
poem |
476 |
| those girls we followed home |
24/1/1983 |
poem |
392 |
| thoughts from a stone bench in Venice |
15/9/1975 |
poem |
1430 |
| thoughts on an evening when grey walls breathe and huff |
2/3/1975 |
poem |
478 |
| thoughts while having a sandwich and coffee at 12:45 p.m. at a local cafe: |
10/7/1985 |
poem |
1167 |
| thrill time |
21/5/1979 |
poem |
480 |
| time |
23/9/1976 |
poem |
852 |
| time off |
1/3/1978 |
poem |
873 |
| tired in the afterdusk |
0/8/1986 |
poem |
1207 |
| TO A GIRL IN MARCH WIND WITH NYLON PURE WONDERMENT OF THIGH CALVE AND KNEE: |
1970 |
poem |
768 |
| to consider where we are in this low-moulded clamp |
31/1/1990 |
poem |
1092 |
| TO JANE COONEY BAKER, DIED 1-22-62: |
28/1/1962 |
poem |
1114 |
| to kiss the worms goodnight |
1970 |
poem |
1211 |
| TO THE ACADEMIANS, AND THOSE FIRST BOX FRONT, OPERA: |
1964 |
poem |
1122 |
| to the ladies who no longer think of me |
20/5/1986 |
poem |
1444 |
| to the last one |
21/10/1982 |
poem |
978 |
| to the soul-seekers |
19/7/1975 |
poem |
450 |
| to weep in her hair |
30/6/1974 |
poem |
948 |
| token drunk |
23/12/1979 |
poem |
909 |
| tongue-cut |
13/11/1977 |
poem |
482 |
| tonight |
21/4/1992 |
poem |
483 |
| tonight |
2/6/1972 |
poem |
790 |
| tonight |
23/9/1976 |
poem |
853 |
| too early too late and never |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
484 |
| top gun |
25/3/1992 |
poem |
485 |
| total madness |
1991 |
poem |
1709 |
| tough cob |
2/12/1979 |
poem |
486 |
| toy christ |
1968 |
poem |
1118 |
| TRAFFIC AND SAFE DRIVING RULES |
1978 |
poem |
1710 |
| traffic report |
1991 |
poem |
1630 |
| traffic signals |
8/1/1976 |
poem |
1626 |
| trainer's instructions |
10/11/1977 |
poem |
487 |
| transformation |
1/2/1983 |
poem |
1711 |
| transformation and disfiguration |
13/2/1983 |
poem |
1712 |
| trapped |
2/5/1976 |
poem |
1246 |
| travertine |
1/5/1978 |
poem |
489 |
| tremor |
24/4/1992 |
poem |
490 |
| trouble |
12/9/1979 |
poem |
491 |
| trouble in the ghetto |
3/5/1978 |
poem |
881 |
| truce |
26/5/1983 |
poem |
1004 |
| turtle |
16/10/1990 |
poem |
1307 |
| tv is getting better |
11/2/1981 |
poem |
923 |
| two men at the track |
8/1/1977 |
poem |
65 |
| two night before my 72nd birthday |
14/8/1992 |
poem |
1713 |
| Two Ton |
22/12/1981 |
poem |
941 |
| two writers |
1988 |
poem |
1714 |
| uggh... |
28/9/1977 |
poem |
1105 |
| ummmm |
13/9/1976 |
poem |
493 |
| unclassical symphony |
31/12/1990 |
poem |
1344 |
| unclassical symphony |
20/12/1990 |
poem |
1715 |
| uncrowned |
25/10/1979 |
poem |
494 |
| unemployed and shacking |
20/10/1980 |
poem |
496 |
| unleaded |
22/11/1977 |
poem |
1094 |
| unloading the goods |
8/11/1980 |
poem |
1716 |
| unloading the goods |
10/11/1980 |
poem |
1717 |
| untitled |
16/9/1985 |
poem |
1172 |
| [untitled] |
6/6/1972 |
poem |
792 |
| up, down and all around |
20/12/1990 |
poem |
1335 |
| upon first reading the great literature of the world |
22/10/1982 |
poem |
1719 |
| upon first reading the great literature of the world |
23/10/1982 |
poem |
1720 |
| upon first reading the immortal literature of the world |
27/10/1982 |
poem |
980 |
| upon our location |
15/10/1986 |
poem |
1440 |
| upon reading an interview with a best selling novelist in the metropolitan daily |
6/11/1990 |
poem |
1314 |
| upon reading an interview with a best selling novelist in the metropolitan daily |
0/11/1990 |
poem |
1721 |
| Vegetables |
28/8/1973 |
poem |
815 |
| Venice, Calif. |
3/7/1971 |
poem |
787 |
| Venice, California, November 1977 |
29/11/1977 |
poem |
865 |
| victory |
1978 |
poem |
765 |
| vision |
18/6/1979 |
poem |
903 |
| visitation |
4/7/1990 |
poem |
497 |
| visitor |
22/7/1975 |
poem |
498 |
| vulgarity |
29/2/1984 |
poem |
1037 |
| walking with the dead |
1991 |
poem |
1723 |
| wall clock |
27/11/1979 |
poem |
499 |
| war and peace |
14/12/1990 |
poem |
1330 |
| war, and that particular bayonet |
23/9/1976 |
poem |
854 |
| waste |
11/6/1992 |
poem |
501 |
| water the plants |
31/7/1978 |
poem |
895 |
| way without end |
28/3/1992 |
poem |
502 |
| weep |
23/9/1976 |
poem |
505 |
| welcome darkness |
25/3/1991 |
poem |
506 |
| well that's just the way it is |
19/7/1984 |
poem |
507 |
| well, when you can't write a poem |
5/5/1992 |
poem |
508 |
| we're all so wanted |
13/11/1977 |
poem |
503 |
| what can I do? |
21/3/1985 |
poem |
509 |
| what have I seen? |
28/6/1979 |
poem |
1089 |
| what I need |
30/9/1984 |
poem |
510 |
| what makes? |
14/8/1990 |
poem |
1285 |
| what we need |
22/4/1982 |
poem |
1763 |
| what we need |
26/4/1982 |
poem |
1764 |
| what will the neighbors think? |
1991 |
poem |
1765 |
| when I consider |
20/12/1990 |
poem |
1336 |
| when the hunter hunts himself |
23/7/1990 |
poem |
1275 |
| When the violets roar at the sun they'll set us free |
29/6/1971 |
poem |
786 |
| where are you? |
15/7/1974 |
poem |
511 |
| where was Jane? |
16/6/1984 |
poem |
1041 |
| where's it at? |
22/4/1978 |
poem |
512 |
| while listening to a piano concerto by Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) |
29/11/1990 |
poem |
1325 |
| WHILE SITTING IN A BAR ON SUNSET BOULEVARD |
13/6/1974 |
poem |
513 |
| whiskey sour |
7/1/1975 |
poem |
514 |
| white like snow |
8/1/1976 |
poem |
515 |
| who needs it? |
1991 |
poem |
1766 |
| who's who in america |
26/3/1985 |
poem |
517 |
| why do you write so many poems about death? |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
518 |
| why oh why oh why and why not |
4/9/1990 |
poem |
519 |
| wide and revolving |
30/8/1972 |
poem |
798 |
| wild |
17/6/1985 |
poem |
1165 |
| wind the clock |
1991 |
poem |
1767 |
| windy night |
22/12/1981 |
poem |
942 |
| wine pulse |
29/2/1984 |
poem |
520 |
| winter meeting |
6/1/1978 |
poem |
521 |
| wise |
28/3/1992 |
poem |
522 |
| with a flagpole over the San Pedro Harbor |
23/12/1979 |
poem |
523 |
| with his awful teeth |
1991 |
poem |
1769 |
| within my own madness... |
2/3/1979 |
poem |
1067 |
| without fail |
27/12/1989 |
poem |
1222 |
| woman in the supermarket |
23/1/1973 |
poem |
1093 |
| women at my dresser mirror |
4/2/1978 |
poem |
524 |
| words for you |
26/1/1982 |
poem |
1076 |
| WORK-FUCK PROBLEMS |
31/8/1971 |
poem |
1064 |
| working out |
1992 |
poem |
1771 |
| working out |
31/12/1984 |
poem |
526 |
| working out |
3/4/1992 |
poem |
527 |
| working out in hades |
12/0/1984 |
poem |
525 |
| working out on the hot brick road |
8/5/1984 |
poem |
1040 |
| worse than nobody |
1991 |
poem |
1772 |
| writing |
6/4/1991 |
poem |
1624 |
| writing |
0/4/1991 |
poem |
1773 |
| writing |
13/4/1991 |
poem |
531 |
| writing is a state of trance |
18/12/1981 |
poem |
939 |
| writing is very much a state of trance |
16/12/1981 |
poem |
530 |
| WRONG WAY |
6/10/1981 |
poem |
532 |
| yawn... |
16/10/1986 |
poem |
1210 |
| yeah |
1986 |
poem |
1228 |
| yeah |
26/3/1985 |
poem |
533 |
| yes |
9/11/1977 |
poem |
535 |
| yes |
0/2/1985 |
poem |
536 |
| yes |
29/3/1990 |
poem |
537 |
| yes |
21/5/1990 |
poem |
538 |
| yes, yes |
7/11/1972 |
poem |
534 |
| you are and aren't |
10/10/1992 |
poem |
1733 |
| you back in the ninth row, let me tell you something |
2/3/1975 |
poem |
543 |
| you can't make a lion out of a butterfly |
1/5/1978 |
poem |
877 |
| you must remember that each day you get out of bed, it's a new beginning... |
26/3/1985 |
poem |
1156 |
| you write many poems about death |
18/6/1990 |
poem |
540 |
| your move |
26/9/1979 |
poem |
905 |
| you're not going to believe this |
12/8/1980 |
poem |
541 |
| yours |
16/12/1981 |
poem |
544 |
| yours |
18/12/1981 |
poem |
940 |
| you've got to fall up to get down |
24/1/1984 |
poem |
542 |
| zero |
1983 |
poem |
1778 |
| zero |
29/6/1982 |
poem |
966 |
| zero minus zero minus zero minus |
31/12/1990 |
poem |
1345 |