i shot some **** and wrote 15 poems smoked some ****, took some acid and then wrote 10 more finishing up around 4 am in the mourning
a ***** deed done dirt cheap
cumed like juke box music playing "tonight's the night" in a sea of big *** ****** Babylon's playing dead with psilocybin eyes looking like spilt eggnog in some hyper metallic transcendental flash
*** mutant ray gun ****
you're a serial killer in a good way she muttered after a long **** of gag and spit from mouth to ****
gregarious **** pistols
only to send me on my way after cuming in multiples of various hazardous materials with a how not to **** pamphlet written by Bim Bim along with her reverie about the origins of the universe and how black holes are just future life giant *****
**** poet martyr of the future
her best friend the ******* queen with a strangle fetish slapped me on the wee wee with a paddle after I filled her midnight madness with a kiss and a jumbo jar of Vaseline
dial a **** poem
"There's a hidden epidemic of men who are ***** by women. According to a wide-ranging study, around two-thirds of men who report ****** victimization say their assailant was female"
"I met a man who who was victimized by a woman when he was a child. He is, to this day, afraid to be alone in a room with a woman."
The Cut-Up technique is to writing what collage is to visual art. Its recent use was pioneered by William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, and later David Bowie used it during the 1970s. The basic method is simple — write a piece of work, cut the paper up with scissors, and rearrange the pieces to form new phrases and new meanings.