Loading ​Mercury with a Pitchfork 1 csillagozás

Richard Brautigan: Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork

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Eredeti megjelenés éve: 1976

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Simon & Schuster, New York, 1976
128 oldal · puhatáblás · ISBN: 9780671222710

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Dün P>!

FOR FEAR YOU WILL BE ALONE

For fear you will be alone
you do so many things
that aren’t you at all.

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IT'S TIME TO TRAIN YOURSELF

It's time to train yourself
to sleep alone again
and it's so fucking hard.

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Dün P>!

WE MEET. WE TRY. NOTHING HAPPENS, BUT

We meet. We try. Nothing happens, but
afterwards we are always embarrassed
when we see each other. We look away.

Dün P>!

AT THE GUESS OF A SIMPLE HELLO

At the guess of a simple hello
        it can all begin
toward crying yourself to sleep,
wondering where the fuck
        she is.

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THE LAST SURPRISE

The last surprise is when you come
gradually to realize that nothing
        surprises you any more.

Dün P>!

INFORMATION

Any thought that I have right now
isn't worth a shit because I'm totally
        fucked up.

Dün P>!

FINDING IS LOSING SOMETHING ELSE

Finding is losing something else.
I think about, perhaps even mourn,
        what I lost to find this.

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RIGHT BESIDE THE MORNING COFFEE

If I write this down, I
will have it in the morning.
The question is: Do I want
to start the day off with
        this?

Dün P>!

NOBODY KNOWS
WHAT THE EXPERIENCE IS WORTH

Nobody knows what the experience is worth
but it's better than sitting on your hands,
        I keep telling myself.

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