get their poetry confused in my head
but not their deaths
I got to get back to work
been convalescing too long probably
greedy with my time
time is money I been told
and all my money can't buy me love
Strange how many ways the country is pulled
our land of the home sweet home and the brave
I need to get my hair pulled cause pissing straight don't do no good with the D.O.T.
yes going to get back to the struggle for the legal tender, tender as a three dollar sirloin
what am I saying
this god damn studio eight diet is making me crazy
legal lies pot and keep the unemployed unemployed
smells like bread and circuses
I want to make a wilderness from an Empire
after us the savage god
slouching towards washington d.c.
This is the age of megadata
and asymmetric information
fuck you kid I got mine to look after
I need those off shore bank accounts
Cause the first thing H*tler did was confiscate the guns
but the money was good
for a while
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“It seems as though the Germans had chosen madmen, men who quite simply went mad, and consecrated them, raised men like Nietzsche and Holderlin to the level of prophets, heroes, saints, and wise men, and made idols of them,” he wrote in 1943. . . .
Like T.S. Eliot and C.S. Lewis across the English Channel, and Jacques Maritain in America, Haecker hoped and prayed for German defeat during those terrible years 1939-1945, and, also like Eliot, Lewis, and Maritain, he believed the profound modern confusion—“ the dismemberment and disintegration of the modern person” (1942 entry)—had epistemological, philosophical roots.
gimme a beat boys to free my soul
I been reading too much C.S. Lewis
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