BP :: PJ18

#This is some bad poetry from a journal that has a pink bandana cover. It starts with a
#newspapaer clipping dated June 2, 1989.

And…

“There are no alternative and you make your own alternatives” Bob said that before my cousin died but he was still right no matter how wrong it may sound to quote him own it however the legacy of literature is pased in mystereous ways and we poets must pay attention no matter how vague the pain in the nuckes inflicted by a ruler may seem.
Outwordly the interanl mechanisms are always wrong “onion guke” never the less and furthermore the use of space conveys a sense of meaning just as space presents of thyme and sensations of gravitational undulation – where ever Anais spread her towel the pen followed – the Tin was not ever recyclable then let alone usable, however the Tropics we’re still nice no mater how cold we may seem to palm tree sufferings – Earth first spickers step foreword and give elway the ball who immidiatly gives it back and goes the other way towards sobriety and other debutantes in teh Post Age of sports pages sold seperately and avante-guard thinking retroactively.
Meanwhile, the pen of Anais has moved closer to the Ants in an obvious attempt to consol her sense of lose amounting to almost a dollar – swept up after the senseless shaving of the barbies pool-side in Santa Ana – long before financial aid became our main obsession and maximus our man digression and wager manuel – for supervisors are not cheap particularly post-punk environmental latinos – ferget foriegn finance failure, fool fearing

“Leave no space unfilled
with personality cause
Both are all you
got”

#there is a newspaper clipping in this page
Newsmakers
Grand Entrance: Minnesota’s new Democratic senator, Paul Wellstone, 46, has boldly signaled rejection of the traditional role of a quiet freshman. For starters, Wellstone violated receiving line protocol during swearing in festivities last week by presenting Vice President Dan Quayle with a tape of Minnesotans voicing concerns about Iraq. Then he snubbed his state’s senior senator, Republican David Durenberger, by having former Vice President Walter Mondale escort him to the swearing in ceremony.

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