Posted on September 29th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
just before
leaving
for a job
makley
took one
last drag
off his
cigaret
flicked it
at a dog
& sd
you read
what some
sheriff
out in
montana
did to
a bankrob
ber no
dillinger
sd what
makley
adjusted
his shoul
der hols
ter sd
the last
one he
caught
he tied to
the back
bumper
of his
car &
dragged
him ten
miles left
most of
the man’s
brains
smeared
on the
road you
figure
you’ll ever
take a ride
like that
dillinger
kissed the
thompson
aimed it
at the sun
went bang
sd i got
all the ride
i’ll ever
need
right here
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Posted on September 29th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
just before
leaving
for a job
makley
took one
last drag
off his
cigaret
flicked it
at a dog
& sd
you read
what some
sheriff
out in
montana
did to
a bankrob
ber no
dillinger
sd what
makley
adjusted
his shoul
der hols
ter sd
the last
one he
caught
he tied to
the back
bumper
of his
car &
dragged
him ten
miles left
most of
the man’s
brains
smeared
on the
road you
figure
you’ll ever
take a ride
like that
dillinger
kissed the
thompson
aimed it
at the sun
went bang
sd i got
all the ride
i’ll ever
need
right here
Filed under: Todd Moore
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Posted on September 28th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Even if you have never seen a porn movie in your lifetime, almost everyone in the world knows what the ‘Wakka Chikka Wakka Chikka’ represents… Each person, upon hearing it, mentally interprets the ‘Wakka Chikka Wakka Chikka’ in their own way, fueling a range of emotions from lust to disgust. This CD represents 17 individual [...]
Filed under: PORN! MUSIC!
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Posted on September 28th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Despite the fact that Tony Moffeit wrote a book entitled POETRY IS DANGEROUS, THE POET IS AN OUTLAW, is poetry really dangerous, is the poet really an outlaw? I’d like to think so though I’m pretty sure John Ashbery’s poetry is not really dangerous and John Ashbery is not really an outlaw. Louise [...]
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Posted on September 28th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Despite the fact that Tony Moffeit wrote a book entitled POETRY IS DANGEROUS, THE POET IS AN OUTLAW, is poetry really dangerous, is the poet really an outlaw? I’d like to think so though I’m pretty sure John Ashbery’s poetry is not really dangerous and John Ashbery is not really an outlaw. Louise [...]
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Posted on September 27th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
ISSA
Whenever I come
To see the ocean
There is my mother’s
Beloved face.
At long last I made up my mind to travel north this year-to the northernmost part of Japan—to get more experience in writing haiku. No sooner had I slung my beggar’s bag round my neck and flung my little bundle over my shoulder [...]
Filed under: Issa, Yataro Kobayashi
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Posted on September 26th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
Friedrich Nietzsche | Drawing by Hans Olde
when i think of outlaw i think of a change in consciousness. a new level of consciousness. the first outlaws, to me, were those who initiated a change in thinking, a change in living, a change in viewpoint. turning the world upside down. thinking in [...]
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Posted on September 24th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
at herring cove
by Ronald Baatz
Title page drawing by Jack Cooke.
lockout press ‘four-sep publications’
pobox 12434 milwaukee, wisconsin 53212
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Posted on September 24th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
On The Back Porch
by Ronald Baatz (C) 2006
Drawings by Irwin Touster (C)
Printed in October 2006 by Concrete Meat Press.
Text is set in Book Antiqua.
This First Edition is limited to 100 numbered and
26 signed, lettered copies.
This book is available via Concrete Meat Press by clicking here…
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Posted on September 24th, 2009 by Monsieur K.
IN A CLAY PIG’S EYE
by Ronald Baatz (C) 2005
The text of this book is computer set in Garamond
Light Condensed.
The titling is hand set Metropolis Bold and is
letterpress printed on a Vandercook number 4.
The design of the book as well as the relief prints are
by Leonard Seastone at The Tideline Press.
Signed by the author, and artist, [...]
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