This poem is a fantastic example of a poem about drug addiction. it is entirely focused on the mental and physical impacts of being addicted to drugs like heroin. It speaks about how one's body and mind decay over time and leaves one primate-like in their dependence on the drug and ...
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assisting him on cutting down on his excessive alcohol and drug use, encouraging a partly healthier lifestyle, encouraging him to collaborate with other musicians including Elton John, and most significantly, reconnecting him with his son, Julian Lennon, who provides elementary drums on the last tra...
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331. caboose- kitchen on the deck of a ship332. cabotage- sailing or flying to a destination that is domestic or in the same country333.cachaemic- having poisoned or dysgenic blood to be eliminated from gene pool334. cack- ***, worthless nonsense 335. cachet- mark of prestige, seal of...
read the poem, reflect back on the image/s and the topic. (Hint: look for the faces, eyes, noses, mouth) Old boys “I say old boy, where’d you get that silly accent?” “From Eton old sausage, it’s where I went.”
As Ted put it during a reading at the Naropa Institute in 1976, "On Easter Sunday you rise from the grave, which is great. But on Easter Monday you have to go get a job and support yourself, which is not so great." Ted had begun something of a second life: introductionâ•… ...
I prefer to find a perfect ending point that creates the illusion that all has been said that can possibly be said on the subject, and then to go on and find a great deal more to say on the subject, then hit an ending to beat all conceivable endings, then go on... I like to fi...