In paris with you
Don't talk to me of love. I’ve had an earful
And I get tearful when I’ve downed a drink or two.
I’m one of your talking wounded.
I’m a hostage. I’m maroonded.
But I’m in Paris with you.
Yes I’m angry at the way I’ve been bamboozled
And resentful at the mess that I’ve been through.
I admit I’m on the rebound
And I don’t care where are we bound.
I’m in Paris with you.
Do you mind if we do not go to the Louvre,
If we say sod off to sodding Notre Dame,
If we skip the Champs Elysees
And remain here in this sleazy
Old hotel room
Doing this and that,
To what and whom
Learning who you are,
Learning what I am.
Don’t talk to me of love. Let’s talk of Paris,
The little bit of Paris in our view.
There’s that crack across the ceiling
And the hotel walls are peeling
And I’m in Paris with you.
Don’t talk to me of love. Let’s talk of Paris.
I’m in Paris with the slightest thing you do.
I’m in Paris with your eyes, your mouth,
I’m in Paris with…all points south.
Am I embarrassing you?
I’m in Paris with you.
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by James Fenton, New Selected Poems (Penguin, 2006)
be careful
you are not in wonderland
i have heard the strange madness long growing in your soul
but you are fortunate
in your ignorance
in your isolation
you who have suffered
find where love hides
give. share. lose.
lest we die unbloomed.
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- from 'kill your darlings'
ameriKKKa
hating american imperialism is a good thing.
hate it vehemently, ferociously and without hesitation. american hegemony is a vile parasite, a scourge on the world, an enemy of all that is good and just. it is the primary obstacle to a stable and just world order, because of its insistence on maintaining military and economic dominance. despise it with every fiber of your being.
• the U.S. operates over 900 military bases in 153 countries
• 160,000 U.S. military personnel are stationed outside the United States
• the U.S. has been involved in more than 80 military interventions since World War II, often justifying these actions under the guise of promoting democracy or protecting human rights
• the U.S. spends approximately $800 billion annually on "defense", which is more than the next nine countries combined
• and 50% of global military spending