- Confessions Of a Futon-revolutionist.
Held like water in you shaking hands are all the small defeats a day demands. 10-6 or 9-5 trying, dying to survive. Never knowing what survival means. Leave the apartment to buy alcohol. Hang our diplomas on the bathroom wall. Pick at the plaster chipped away, survey some stunning tooth decay, enlist the cat in the impending class-war. Let's lay our bad day down here, dear and make-believe we're strong, or hum some protest song. Like maybe "We Shall Overcome Someday."
Overcome the stupid things we say. Say I needed more than this, say I needed one more kiss. We left that light on
way too long now. Let's plant
a bomb at city-hall and kill an MLA. We'll talk the night
away. You call in sick, I'll
quit the word-games that I
play. I swear I way more than
half believe it when I say that somewhere love and justice shine. Cynicism falls asleep. Tyranny talks to itself. Sappy slogans all come true. We forget to feed our fear.
Letras
- (Hospital Vespers)
(Manifest)
(Past-Due)
A New Name for Everything
Anchorless
Aside
Lado
Benediction
Bigfoot
Civil Twilight
Confessions Of a Futon-revolutionist.
Diagnosis
Elegy For Elsabet
Elegy For Gump Worsley
Everything Must Go
Exiles Among You
Fallow
Greatest Hits Collection
History To The Defeated
Hymn Of The Medical Oddity
Illustrated Bible Stories for Children
Leash
Left And Leaving
Letter of Resignation
Maryland Bridge
My Favourite Chords
Night Windows
None of the above
One Great City!
Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Folcault In Paris, 1961)
Pamphleteer
Past Due
Plea From A Cat Named Virtue
Psalm For The Elks Lodge Last Call
Reconstruction Site
Relative Surplus Value
Reunion Tour
Slips And Tangles
Sounds Familiar
Sun In An Empty Room
The last last one
The Prescience of Dawn
The Reasons
This Is A Fire Door Never Leave Open
Time's Arrow
Tournament Of Hearts
Uncorrected Proofs
Utilities
Virtute The Cat Explains Her Departure
Watermark
Wellington's Wednesdays
Without Mythologies