the steinway of my mind
played symphonic melodies
disguised as brunch at a five & dime
while i ate the seven notes
served on ivory tender loins
engraved with the spinach dip
that succumbed to paranoiac
obesity parlayed into fragments
waiting to explode into uterustic
monopolies hanging by threads
sparkling like dew in sauternes flushed
raincoats purchased at salvation army.
but did i really care?
harmony mangled it's chosen notes
like penguins languishing under
heat lamps plugged into sockets
of deep mines adrift in atomic wonderland
whose jewels were encrusted with rocks
that lay dormant under moonlight borrowed
from the teetering bridges of babble-on,
and so i did.
but did i really care?
three pence and twenty bought nothing
but heartaches on patrol looking for
victims counter-dresssed as eaglets,
feathers in rainbow colors, masking
the true nature of beaks colored primrose
(shades of hu’man) grotesqueness...deep
deep fry the content of miraculous that
is unknown thruout the circus of ignorance,
and jameson laffed with cause, nothing is
all too true when imagination drip dries
on rippled lines of poetic madness...
but do I really care?
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Cecil B. Lee
a cockeyed mackerel saw the ocean float above its rolex
a cockeyed mackerel saw the ocean float above its rolex
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Re: a cockeyed mackerel saw the ocean float above its rolex
peyote carpet ride
soaring above the old mind
look at all the possibilities
when the imagination is set free

soaring above the old mind
look at all the possibilities
when the imagination is set free



If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: a cockeyed mackerel saw the ocean float above its rolex
I recently came across words of wisdom from the 60's, a stellar psychedelic artist you may be familiar with -
All of the best artwork is accidental. It happens when the artist works through his self control and goes beyond, into the realm of the unexpected and the unknown. That’s when the great stuff happens.
- Rick Griffin
This technique applies also to writing, as you well know.
Gracias, amigo. I trust your health is improving daily..?
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Re: a cockeyed mackerel saw the ocean float above its rolex
Of course you care! ... Enough to tickle the ivories of the steinway of your mind and watch mangled harmony.
You care. You CARE!
You care. You CARE!
Re: a cockeyed mackerel saw the ocean float above its rolex
I've written very few stories that went where I thought they would. Most of the time they veer off course (or, more correctly perhaps, they find their true path) and end up someplace else. It usually looks a little like I thought it might, but the journey there is rarely like I'd imagined. And yes, sometimes a little pharmaceutical enhancement lubricates the machinery......
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"If one could deduce the nature of the Creator from a study of creation, it would appear that He has an inordinate fondness for beetles." -- evolutionary biologist J B S Haldane, (1892-1964)
"If one could deduce the nature of the Creator from a study of creation, it would appear that He has an inordinate fondness for beetles." -- evolutionary biologist J B S Haldane, (1892-1964)
Re: a cockeyed mackerel saw the ocean float above its rolex
'sometimes a little pharmaceutical enhancement lubricates the machinery" that perhaps got a wee bit rusty but it still opens that door that may bring us into a whole new arena taking us on a whole new journey. The world is infinite in possibilities.

Thx, Sasha and all!
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