Friday, January 2, 2009

Talking to Philip Whalen in a Cut-Up Machine

I asked Philip Whalen through the cut-up machine, "Should I be afraid of this new year?

Here's what he replied.


     Philip's Second Response


Look at the There of saw.

A of others alone.

being there without somehow.



do you think you can do that?




my only advice to poets is

JOHN CAGE MEOW MIXES divinity PLEASANTLY of earth

i'll come back to your question. oh i did.



oh i was always with child, Bill.


and when mother died. mother (a thrilling child movielike. earth. details but was the incarnation in bodies this culture the by itself, you can. tilt consciousness.


actually the thought I've been in citified (crucified) suit. a lot. childishness. sly they that indeed...



Here's earth drunk turned dark a person space enters and construction and so on



people their territory. his Engaged whoziiit? Baby is right isn't it not.



and you that there WHAT LEFT THE modalities. bill do you worry WHAT'S oh RIGHT for the Tupperware poets?



Simic true is to oversimplistic fishermen documentary, sinking...dude myles...frank but it's what pouring out of people of yours or humane that's so getting points, clearly great


rub one out.



One of how hers the hand enters the body and gender that's it.




Dr. Suddenly is possessed and just like all the others.




the short version is

PERIOD KILL BABY?




She (dead people. such days. tank. lake.

I'm geometrical. will it.



I was like history the they are poems enjoyable. translation or translate. fear them.




I Dichotomies something.




bed bath great beyond that's what in god's swine die.

say touch my bad line here.



to think I was true hope bishops, was dead I


this is about as useful as fucking something. or not.



I'm not sure I feel the poems anymore.

WHAT YOU LEFT IN THE FUCKING



talk about the god or a humane society.



who owns the dead?

oh reverse-engineer your void.

that work better?



yr a little nestling fallen from the tree



that Serpent two feet away is a distant cousin

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