Jack Kerouac

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  • Jack Kerouac

  • 87 / Male
  • here and there, FLORIDA, US
  • Last Login: 10/5/2009

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  • Nov 11 2009 9:32 AM

    it all ends in tears anyway



     

  • Nov 3 2009 7:07 PM

  • Oct 31 2009 3:34 AM

    Photobucket
  • Oct 19 2009 10:29 PM

    Hi.
    My new video.
    A musical journey across the desert
    Have fun.
    Laura


    Ezio Zaccagnini - Arabish

    laurapo | Video MySpace


  • Oct 18 2009 3:23 AM

    Are my thoughts my tool ? Or am I a tool for my thoughts ? Frank.
  • Oct 18 2009 3:23 AM

    Are my thoughts my tool ? Or am I a tool for my thoughts ? Frank.
  • Oct 16 2009 6:54 PM

    Mira mis cicatrices,
    las costras de los besos podridos
    de años;
    mira las directrices:
    soledad y miedo son paisanos.
    Déjame jugar un póker
    con tus piernas,
    pero entiende que aunque tus perversiones
    sean tiernas,
    entre tanto licor de naranja y marihuana,
    ayer no es mañana
    y hoy no es ayer.
    Déjame morder tu negligé
    y bórrame de la lista de invitados
    a tu boda;
    el fantasma de nuestros besos
    siempre arderá bajo aquella farola
    pero en los huesos
    tenemos tatuada otra historia.
    Así, mira mis cicatrices,
    los latigazos de un amor enfermo,
    mi corazón abollado de tinta y cuaderno.
    Estoy amparado por la locura
    y quiero cocinar mis dedos en tu sexo,
    vivir en tus ojos de ángel es tortura,
    tu espíritu es cóncavo
    el mío convexo.
    Aún en los tangos tristes
    de tu dulzura,
    quiero minar la primavera
    y escribirte una escalera de estrellas
    de la nuca a la cadera,
    quiero revivir en tus manos bellas,
    curarme en el quirófano de tu boca,
    pero sólo por ésta noche loca.
    Soy efímero y fugitivo,
    tu orgasmo será otra herida;
    separaré tus piernas, extirparé la bebida,
    roeré tus pechos de recuerdo
    y serás, te lo juro,
    otra bomba de tinta para mi cuaderno.
    Soy un poeta que le gusta escribir
    lo que vive,
    no me gusta la hipocresía;
    me gusta dejar los cuerpos enervados
    y en tu espalda,
    trazada a lamidas,
    una poesía.
    Déjame ver tus sueños,
    humedecerlos en la oscuridad,
    dame otro trago, otro porro,
    otro orgasmo, otra deidad;
    déjame explorar tu clítoris
    con un mar a la deriva…
    muéstrame tu desnudes
    …pa’ hacerte una tanga de saliva.

    (Ala #4, by Alas Consecuencias)
  • Oct 9 2009 4:28 AM

    Filósofa, desnúdate, que entre el ser y la nada, hay un espacio para los juegos sucios, para los vocablos griegos del amor, para ilustrar tu cuerpo de luces y silogismos imposibles. Desnúdate mientras me fumas en papel de estraza, como fumando una estrella, inhalándome la ilusión, exhalándome el fuego. Desnúdate, cocain blues, oxigenando mi garganta con tu representación, tatuandome tu excitación en las venas. Desnúdate, mátame de una vez, con una muerte pequeña y fantasiosa, mística; tráeme lo trascendente a lo inmanente, atropéllame con tus caderas, suicídame con tu ternura, inféctame de tu dulzura; míname la piel de laberintos peligrosos, envuélveme el ser en la estrella de tu sexo. Desnúdate, que el cielo caiga a los caos transparentes. (Gracias por la ADMISIÓN)
  • Oct 6 2009 8:35 AM

    On the road is the only book that I've read twice...
    You're a big inspiration to me!
    Greetings from Rome to your traveling heaven...
    Cristiano
  • Oct 6 2009 2:30 AM

    Thanks for the add.

    davIdiot RAw.
    "If you can't beat em: Poem."
  • Oct 6 2009 12:12 AM

    heartfelt thanks for this honour
  • Oct 4 2009 9:19 PM

    Have a nice week.
    All the best.
    Laura

    There's a place
  • Sep 29 2009 5:24 PM

    Come check it out : this Friday October 2 - DCE willl be hosting the opening for the 2nd annual Derby City Espresso Tatto & Body Modification Art Show!



    With LIVE suspentions by the kind folks at Twisted Images. Fire breathing, gravity pulls, henna tattoos & at 11pm Live music by Leftmore & The Funk Injection



    THIS FRIDAY - reception starts at 6pm - suspensions at 8 - music at 11
  • Sep 29 2009 4:55 PM

    The cycle of life is the cycle of evolution... It is necessary for us to be rid of our old conditioned ways, to make room for the new. 
  • Sep 7 2009 12:49 AM



    ..And don't forget the deadline for our next anthology is Sept. 22, 2009. See site for details!
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  • Aug 14 2009 9:49 AM


    hey, what's happenin', jack? (folks ask me that, I tell 'em "well, it already happened"; but then if they get that look on their faces or if I feel sorry for 'em, i say "but don't worry; like as not it'll happen again".)

    y'all be well.

    ~russ
  • Aug 12 2009 10:13 PM

    The intuitive wisdom mind is that of a deeper level of being. Normally, we feel that we are only the thinking mind and give it undue attention, investing it with all of reality. But all of reality is not perceived at the thinking level of mind. We're always getting subtle input wich we call intuition from the wisdom mind. We experience a deeper knowing. If the rational mind has no label for the subtler message, it has a tendency to discredit it. It disallows what it can't label. However, the rational mind can't label everything because it's not everything.   The insights that arise in the wisdom mind are often experienced as sudden, wordless understandings of how things are. This level of mind is not as dependent on the kind of "knowing" which traps reality in concepts and words. It can experience simply being. Stephen Levine, A Gradual Awakening.
  • Aug 7 2009 8:36 PM

    Enlightenment isn't enlightenment. Enlightenment is a word. One of the things that blocks us from whatever this enlightenment might be is our hunger for what we imagine en-light-enment to be. Enlightenment can become our greatest cause of suffering, because it's our greatest longing. It's our greatest "being elswhere," our greatest vacume. Enlightenment is freedom, the thought of enlightenment is prison.   Stephen Levine, A Gradual Awakening.  i read this back and it sounds a little preachy, it doesn't read preachy from the book, oh well... hope you like, frank. 
  • Aug 5 2009 5:55 AM

    A hindrance is a blockage to the light of the wisdom mind. Rather than calling it "sin," it can be seen simply as an obstacle to understanding witch attracts the attention, causing identification, and distracts us from an even-minded awareness of the flow. Stephen Levine, from his book " A GRADUAL AWAKENING ".
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  • Jul 30 2009 11:57 PM

    Click the Picture
  • Jul 23 2009 4:45 AM

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  • Status: Married
  • Hometown: Lowell, Massachusettes
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Zodiac Sign: Pisces
  • Smoke / Drink: Yes / Yes
  • Occupation: Writer