Every time I look down and see this little guy it makes me happy
“Say Bill, d’you think you could rub some of that powder on my lips?”
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Every time I look down and see this little guy it makes me happy
“Say Bill, d’you think you could rub some of that powder on my lips?”
Artwork by Mari Vandaford
Bug power
I’ll be going to be SMACK
my dream last night, the hot spoon and dokies (fruit gummy candies),
I did hide them.
I’m going to be great, at the cost of being dead.
Black bug, you know what I’m saying, on the streets smoking dope and no need for frantic dig, just easy
easily so sliding into just the right way, with words, and plenty of pens.
all the while, over the terrain, to milktown, damp dimmer and a poor me eyes.
I’ll try to get, what I would despise,
Ropes over hands over coils and coals,
like a monkey with cymbals
a pincher shrimp passing me the torch. I’m going to be, holes in teeth,
at the cost of seeing, maybe just sort of wandering around her,
epidermis service, bug powder.
"You're not the first one to develop a bug powder problem" (the film adaptation of William S. Burroughs' Naked Lunch).
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Naked Lunch - UK/Canada, 1991 film
Naked Lunch – UK/Canada, 1991 film
Naked Lunch is the 1991 film adaptation written and directed by David Cronenberg, of William S. Burroughs‘ novel of the same name. Featuring Peter Weller, Ian Holm, Judy Davis, and Roy Scheider, the film was a co-production by film companies of Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan. It received mixed critical reaction.
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From Satirikon, 1909. Some very weird vintage insects are collected here.
Bug Powder.
My photograph and Dream Deeply
"could you please rub some of this bug powder on my lips?"