Charles Bukowski and Allen Ginsberg both wrote similar "Shock
Poetry"... although Ginsberg's were about young boys.
who are still young enough to need
> adult supervision? What age do most people start trusting their kids
> alone at home? Hell I've seen 13 year olds baby sit for others. So
> where does that leave Chuck Lysaght's imagination? Molesting/torturing
> an 8-10 year old?
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> discuss
First point in the discussion would be the reminder from Karla Rogers:
"Don't mistake the writer of the poem for the speaker in the poem."
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"Red Lipped Stranger & other stories" by Will Dockery:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
I suppose if someone writes a poem about burning down a barn they will
become an arsonist in the eyes of these usenet tards. Should we hold
Stephen King responsible for all the people who have arrived at an
untimely death in his books? Like Jane's Addiction said, Nothing's
Shocking.
http://www.myspace.com/chucklysaght
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Not to mention the subject matter of poets such as Allen Ginsberg,
Charles Bukowski, Arthur Rimbaud et al, who could sure present some
disturbing visions, and considered not to be autobiography.
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"Black Crow's Brother" by Will Dockery & Gini Woolfolk, now playing on
MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
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