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Friday- the most promising day of all. The beginning of the weekend, but the one day that will spark appall. Down on Mainstreet all the girls In their fringed dresses, pouting their foxy lips and their hair waving in short messes. The hags frown as the winged ladies pass by- displaying their carriages a little sly. Oh, but Jane's favourite speakeasy was 'The Back Room' down on Norfolk Street: the place where the lost creatures meet. Tin ceilings, velvet wallpaper, plush thrones and back in that dark corner, there is the sound of low moans. 'A whiskey, neat, please' as a shadow in a tuxedo walked towards her and he whispered 'Hi,' in a sensual purr. 'Who are you?' he stirred, 'Oh, I'm Miss Doe' and he lept into the stool with a swift flow. And the jazz trumpets married the spontaneous harmonies and the saxophone created sublime melodies. So they sat as idle as ghouls in the dim spotlights, until Jane asked Mr Buck: 'D'you fight in the war?' And he whined 'Cambrai, Amiens and Lys' - his lips seemed a little sore. 'I'm sorry - do I know you?' His face looked as familiar as Jay to Nick. A brief pause in time at that smile. That was the final chord to the "lick". He drove her down to Roslyn- to his replica of Versailles and Jane looked intensely shy. 'Oh, do come in,' the desperado soughed. And she walked into the gilded palace which Cupid's presence bowed. 'I have a favour to ask of you, Miss Doe. Would you be as kind to wash away my woe?' And as they congressed under diamond chandeliers, his comrades gathered around the bed in amorphous silhouettes; watching disgustedly. As for Mr Buck he was an alien, skin-to-skin with a haunted beauty and Miss Doe- a labourer on duty.
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Jun 24, 2017
Jun 24, 2017 at 6:32 AM UTC
Flapper Jane (Doe)
Friday- the most promising day of all. The beginning of the weekend, but the one day that will spark appall. Down on Mainstreet all the girls In their fringed dresses, pouting their foxy lips and their hair waving in short messes. The hags frown as the winged ladies pass by- displaying their carriages a little sly. Oh, but Jane's favourite speakeasy was 'The Back Room' down on Norfolk Street: the place where the lost creatures meet. Tin ceilings, velvet wallpaper, plush thrones and back in that dark corner, there is the sound of low moans. 'A whiskey, neat, please' as a shadow in a tuxedo walked towards her and he whispered 'Hi,' in a sensual purr. 'Who are you?' he stirred, 'Oh, I'm Miss Doe' and he lept into the stool with a swift flow. And the jazz trumpets married the spontaneous harmonies and the saxophone created sublime melodies. So they sat as idle as ghouls in the dim spotlights, until Jane asked Mr Buck: 'D'you fight in the war?' And he whined 'Cambrai, Amiens and Lys' - his lips seemed a little sore. 'I'm sorry - do I know you?' His face looked as familiar as Jay to Nick. A brief pause in time at that smile. That was the final chord to the "lick". He drove her down to Roslyn- to his replica of Versailles and Jane looked intensely shy. 'Oh, do come in,' the desperado soughed. And she walked into the gilded palace which Cupid's presence bowed. 'I have a favour to ask of you, Miss Doe. Would you be as kind to wash away my woe?' And as they congressed under diamond chandeliers, his comrades gathered around the bed in amorphous silhouettes; watching disgustedly. As for Mr Buck he was an alien, skin-to-skin with a haunted beauty and Miss Doe- a labourer on duty.
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May 25, 2017
May 25, 2017 at 7:46 PM UTC
Ever Ether
Ed’s Speak-Easy hides behind its windows draped and shielded from the sunset west- -on into morning their unaware eyes time-glossed in the sun rise east. I sat in my studio above them, over nine seasons in solace never sights, just sounds of girls dancing in lacy fluffed skirts trampling glasses and hollow cans sharp moving heels in heavy shadows creaking toxins aged and seaped into hardwood misery Whiskey shouts and poker faced insults high-toned energy, rising and fading explosive bursts of high money high life, high scheme delight. I could see their sounds and feel their rhymes, my blood feeding off their nicotine from the smoke rise, a cascading surprise to the carpet fibers rising up the walls into my webbed lines of breath
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Dec 11, 2014
Dec 11, 2014 at 10:20 AM UTC
revision
speak easies and sunsets the rip roaring tide of each season plucked from a particular map of heart a wilted plant brought to fruition through journies posted reconciled and branded out of their terrain of gloom with terrain too soon the hardy way of blues ‘infidel rider of the box car whiskey sunrise alarm clock for BBC snowy icy white lot sky feasting on schizoids orchestrating the busses the pistols silenced and silent the train
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Aug 18, 2014
Aug 18, 2014 at 5:44 AM UTC
amici life