Boy it sure seems like I didn't enjoy summer camp in 1981.
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Boy it sure seems like I didn't enjoy summer camp in 1981.
The Verlaines - Pyromaniac (1984)
From their 1984 EP 10 O'Clock In The Afternoon, collected on the wonderful compilation Juvenalia.
Oh he can't refrain cause he's got it on the brain Wants to see the bright lights, gonna do it again
An untitled free verse poem written 3/10/2015, with metaphors I would one month later shape into this poem
“The Master Key” by L. Frank Baum [Bowen Merrill, 1901]. First edition, third state in Very Good condition. A year after publishing “The Wizard of Oz”, Baum published this “fairy tale founded upon the wonders of electricity”. After experimenting with electricity and accidentally touching The Master Key, a boy summons the Demon of Electricity who grants him wishes. $300 via DM. Comparable copies range $350-$600+. Price includes free domestic shipping. Not yet listed anywhere else online for sale. Your chance to own a first edition Baum AND a very rare fairy tale that speaks to the early days and fears of electricity! #rarebooks #lfrankbaum #wizardofoz #fairytales #firsteditionbooks #bookcollecting #booknerd #bookporn #bibliophile #treatyourshelf #oldbooks #usedbookstore #vintagechildrensbooks #juvenalia #buzzinstock https://www.instagram.com/p/CNkzIy6hoCi/?igshid=1qeuqeyv5fhn0
Edward Hartwig. Juwenalia (Student carnival)
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Irrational fears series #14378 -- Michael Lipsey
Well we did it. We did a live show at the Dublin Podcast Festival. We did a quiz that went on slightly longer than planned and then we talked to singer and actor Maria Doyle Kennedy of The Commitments, Orphan Black, The Tudors, Dexter, Father Ted, and loads more about The Wizard Of Oz with some detours along the way to talk about mermaids, ghosts, Billie Holiday, and Maria’s directorial debut A Different Kind Of Day, before we finished with a song from Maria and her husband Kieran (who is a lovely man) from Maria’s self-titled new album which is available now.
As you can hear from the episode we were delighted to meet Maria and do a live episode so thanks to everyone who came and thanks to HeadStuff and Aiken for organising a podcast festival and letting us be a part of it. Thank you also to everyone at The Workman’s Club who made it happen and to Sarah Garvey for looking after us .
hey this is from like 2006, also they're lesbians, duh
A. Come, the day adorns with lovely light The skies; come sing with me her praises - Lovely Eos, who her proud head raises And makes the tired darkness bright. B. Come with me and let us try the dark's delight Come into the forest, beneath the tall trees Into the Huntress' arms, she who sees All, and makes all fair with her sight. A. The breezes fly from the mountain peaks Blowing the scent of the waters on the air. Come scale the cliff-walls, if you dare; Hide not in darkness all these weeks. B. The darkness sings the songs of dying day And will endure when light is dead; She will endure when the sun has fled. Put your foolish love of light away. A. Let us then together in the half-lights stay In purple lowering twilight, or before the dawn In the cool time before that peace is gone We will linger, and live together in the gray.