“ah no whit ahm dayn”
Tom Leonard
They can see the bones if a scanner’s strong.
Our heritage! What we shall all be one day.
You’re out, thinking you might stop for a wank;
but die. You’re Lucy! You’re in someone’s book.
She was a bloke, you know. Like that digit
they’ve found in some Asian hole. How was that?
That tells lots. Here, you, give me your finger!
Not like that, cunt! They must have chopped it off!
We need the structure; or we’d fall over.
That’s what these terrorists don’t understand.
It’s good to know we are mechanical, just
involuntary, superstructure added.
I mean, your dick hasn’t even one bone.
Seeing that might make us a bit careful!
--
"The desire to testify": interview with Chris Goode
http://intercapillaryspace.blogspot.com/2010/02/desire-to-testify.html
["the fullest, or at least the broadest, account I've yet given of what it
is I think I do and what questions underwrite it" Chris Goode]
‘a song and a film’ by Lawrence Upton -- Veer Publications / Writers Forum
ISBN: 978-1-907088-05-6 A5 84 pages. 2009. £6.00
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‘snap shots and video’ by Lawrence Upton -- Writers Forum
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Lawrence Upton
AHRC Creative Research Fellow
Dept of Music
Goldsmiths, University of London
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