Child In the Field
American Success Story, Pete Chandala Act two, scene one, or chapter 3. In chapter one, American Success Story, Pete loses
Experimental literature and art
American Success Story, Pete Chandala Act two, scene one, or chapter 3. In chapter one, American Success Story, Pete loses
Solo performance of existentialist, working class song by a dude in his early 50s playing electric guitar in his underwear.
Won’t you come daughter my son doesn’t come and see me I can’t see the sun and I lost everyone
All I think of when I see these boots is a hand full of dimes squeaking at me through the
Dusty Roads by Ronald J. Hoffman While I walked dusty roads alone as a little boy, wandering the fields
You’ve been lying about the code and I can’t believe what you’re saying Still I heard everything all the thoughts
While I watched you dying I drew a portrait of myself Years I was trapped gasping and crying and knowing
Just another one of a number of love ballads which I have been constructing for a possible music lp later
You said your love was everlasting Even as your spirit broke from you Ten years my mind has been grasping
Hope is lost is lying near is beating drums is slipping along and chasing and grasping is breathing and gasping