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Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
New Democracy Wish List | 1 | |
Peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina | 4 | |
After the Party | 6 | |
After Olav H. Hauge | 7 | |
These knowing age | 8 | |
C'mon Pigs of Western Civilization Eat More Grease | 9 | |
Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush | 11 | |
Tuesday Morn | 12 | |
God | 14 | |
Ah War | 15 | |
Excrement | 16 | |
New Stanzas for Amazing Grace | 18 | |
City Lights City | 19 | |
Newt Gingrich Declares War on "McGovernik Counterculture" | 20 | |
Pastel Sentences (Selections) | 21 | |
Nazi Capish | 25 | |
Is About | 27 | |
The Ballad of the Skeletons | 29 | |
"You know what I'm saying?" | 34 | |
Bowel Song | 35 | |
Popular Tunes | 36 | |
Five A.M. | 38 | |
Power | 39 | |
Anger | 40 | |
Multiple Identity Questionnaire | 41 | |
Don't Get Angry with Me | 42 | |
Swan Songs in the Present | 43 | |
Gone Gone Gone | 44 | |
Reverse the rain of Terror | 46 | |
Sending Message | 48 | |
No! No! It's Not the End | 50 | |
Bad Poem | 53 | |
Homeless Compleynt | 54 | |
Happy New Year Robert & June | 55 | |
Diamond Bells | 56 | |
Virtual Impunity Blues | 57 | |
Waribashi | 58 | |
Good Luck | 59 | |
Some Little Boys Dont | 60 | |
Jacking Off | 61 | |
Think Tank Rhymes | 62 | |
Song of the Washing Machine | 63 | |
World Bank Blues | 64 | |
Richard III | 67 | |
Death & Fame | 68 | |
Sexual Abuse | 71 | |
Butterfly Mind | 72 | |
A fellow named Steven | 73 | |
Half Asleep | 74 | |
Objective Subject | 75 | |
Kerouac | 76 | |
Hepatitis, Body Itch | 77 | |
Whitmanic Poem | 78 | |
American Sentences 1995-1997 | 79 | |
Variations on Ma Rainey's See See Rider | 82 | |
Sky Words | 83 | |
Scatalogical Observations | 85 | |
My Team Is Red Hot | 87 | |
Starry Rhymes | 88 | |
Thirty State Bummers | 89 | |
"I have a nosebleed ..." | 94 | |
"Timmy made a hot milk" | 94 | |
"This kind of Hepatitis can cause ya" | 94 | |
"Giddy-yup giddy-yup giddy-yap" | 94 | |
"Turn on the heat & take a seat" | 95 | |
Bop Sh'bam | 96 | |
Dream | 97 | |
Things I'll Not Do (Nostalgias) | 98 | |
Afterword | 101 | |
Notes | 105 | |
Index of Titles and First Lines | 113 |
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Add Death and Fame: Last Poems, 1993-1997, Allen Ginsberg was one of the bravest and most admired poets of this century. Famous for energizing the Beat Generation literary movement upon his historic encounter with Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs in mid-century New York City, Gin, Death and Fame: Last Poems, 1993-1997 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Death and Fame: Last Poems, 1993-1997, Allen Ginsberg was one of the bravest and most admired poets of this century. Famous for energizing the Beat Generation literary movement upon his historic encounter with Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs in mid-century New York City, Gin, Death and Fame: Last Poems, 1993-1997 to your collection on WonderClub |