Saturday, February 9, 2013

transmeditations volume 1 issue 12

transmeditations volume 1 issue 12
6/19/1998 (1908)

Thank you Tennessee Williams and Reverend T. Lawrence Shannon.

happy days are here again
desert storm rain
iguana at the bridge
river moves the natives

a moment of beauty
a fleeting glimpse into
the lost world of innocence
   < drive on driver >
stop at heaven
drive to mexico
abilene and laundry mats
unbelievable squawk
eyes cast a stare
for rich experience

honey have a heart
shannon and an itinerary
lolita and the clergy
lost passages in mexican lands don't make...

> ready for a song ladies...


down in a meadow
in an itty bitty pool
swam three little fishy
and a mommy fishy too
swim said the momma fishy,
swim if you can
and they swam and they swam right over the damn

sickness on the road of life
puncture
   blowout
      burnout
         bust

butter rum
sweet, sweet rum and the surf
does call
sweet, sweet water
noble, noble life
swim in the water and
swim for all that's good, swim for all you're worth

capital time to tread the water
skate the edge of the
dirty dredges
waves pound for
the guardian's sands

down in
   mexico
      mexican sand
         or do what you can

20 g's last and linger
feed the hunger
(as) the past disappears
in to the hotel darkness
of soft middle age

low lamp light readers
alone in their shades
table top to mtn. top
an opponent to engage

oh sweet darkness, the spoils (that) you see

a 50cc summer
hot sun, summer sweat
sweet summer sun
mustang drive in the deserts
run until you reach the border

cross the border into mexican land
the spirit land - reloaded
behold its soft summer sands

deserts shift, transports drift
   no place to hide
      no place to run
         no place to seek solace
            from the sweltering sun

virtue is triumph
a peaceful contribution
telegraph the signals
desert tripping drive

happy days are here again
but with much less enthusiasm
than breath from once before
chaos travels in desertion
and falls to the desert floor

readers guide to literature: gardens
beautiful plentiful fruits
a delight, galore
     so sweet, so succulent to taste once more

the wagon has left us
from the sea from which we were born
Fred is dead. Fred is dead.
rum cocoas for-e-v-e-r!!

sharks to slaughter
August holds no party
Blake's tours to the reviled rescue

recovery for factual
precious jezebel
no exaggerations
     just fantastic

the palatial appointments of the hotel offer shady reclusiveness
palmy Mexican spirit
fill (fire) the upstanding man's
     mental minded mess (mindlessness, mindedness)

I wonder how long it takes
to sweat the faculty of
a baptist female college
out of a bus that's parked in the sun
when it's a hundred degrees in the shade

so swing slow sweet magnolias
under the Texas moonlit sky

rum runners running
shadows to the blind panic (shadows to the shore)

Mdm. LeFarge has a telephone to share

the cradle of life
see it smell it
feel it forever
the life of forever
life began in the sea

palmetto leaves
and the iguana runs again
with the precision of a bull fighter

how calmly does the olive branch
observe the sky begin to blanch
without a cry without a prayer
with no betrayal of despair

transmeditations
power mind consume

CorpusChristi
paramour
drastic action
contract worthless

Pleasant Valley, VA

loss of cloth
    and nutrition to spare

may - you - watchee
chmese "no sweat"

Nellie was a lady
last night she died
tolled the bell for lovely Nell
my dark Virginiay bride

Check @ 1 hour for more.

(c) & (p) 1999 subconscious mind publication company








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