pühapäev, 18. detsember 2011

I have nothing else

"The Galilee Hitch-Hiker" Part 1

Baudelaire was
driving a Model A
across Galilee.
He picked up a
hitch-hiker named
Jesus who had
been standing among
a school of fish.
feeding them
pieces of bread.
"Where are you
going?" asked
Jesus, getting
into the front
seat.
"Anywhere, anywhere
out of this world!"
shouted
Baudelaire.
"I'll go with you
as far as
Golgotha,"
said Jesus.
"I have a
concession
at the carnival
there, and I
must be
late."

R. Brautigan

6 kommentaari:

silvia ütles ...

“I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, “Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.” So finally I would write one true sentence, and then go on from there. It was easy then because there was always one true sentence that I knew or had seen or had heard someone say. If I started to write elaborately, or like someone introducing or presenting something, I found that I could cut that scrollwork or ornament out and throw it away and start with the first true simple declarative sentence I had written.”

do not worry, you have always written before and you will write now

Eva ütles ...

Niinu, mis teed seal?

Niinu ütles ...

jänkutantsu teen. mis sa teed?

Eva ütles ...

Ma pesen kikusid! Lähme koos Liisu juurde elama, ütleme talle, et ta läheks jälle Soome!

anna-kristiina ütles ...

ja mina joonistan värviliste kriitidega uksele vaalaskalu ning kaelkirjakuid

Eva ütles ...

ja siis vaatame Misfitsi!