It was a moment of freedom,
possessed before repossessed,
before motives scrambled to get
a seat on the face of a buck, like
Kaufman said in line 10 of a poem,
back when people wrote more poems.
Back in Frisco before the Silicon
Re: Back in Frisco before the Silicon
Ginsberg and his ilk could never imagined electronic poetry
and I must say it is a love/hate relationship for me...
and I must say it is a love/hate relationship for me...
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Back in Frisco before the Silicon
True (and me too). They did see creeping materialism though, and the Cult of Money.
Confession time: It was late, and I grabbed the huge "Beat Generation" book off the shelf (the one Cecil gave to me a few years ago), and opened it to a random page, and it was Bob Kaufman's poem "Boms." And the first line I saw was line 10 (yes, they had numbers), something about "angry motives scrambling for a seat..." And, well, thank you, Mr. Kaufman! Maybe I'll read his Abomunist stuff at lunchtime ...
Confession time: It was late, and I grabbed the huge "Beat Generation" book off the shelf (the one Cecil gave to me a few years ago), and opened it to a random page, and it was Bob Kaufman's poem "Boms." And the first line I saw was line 10 (yes, they had numbers), something about "angry motives scrambling for a seat..." And, well, thank you, Mr. Kaufman! Maybe I'll read his Abomunist stuff at lunchtime ...
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