“Nobody is going to be remembered for the way they needlessly wasted hours of their day trying to kill time.” "The joy of life comes from more confrontational means. Life should be about experiencing the weird at the absolute fullest.
like Love
“My God could kill yours”
pieces of naïvety
with one thousand atomic justices
protecting America
pieces of children free the street’s pet rats for feeding.
Tiny penises, tiny broken penises
like chewing roses like love
Anarchism in America
My little brother tells me that anarchy is violence, that humans can not function without government. He explained to me that if someone punched him in the face, he’d murder them. He then reworded himself, saying murder was excessive, and that he would only beat the shit out of him. Among my peers, the youth, I consistently here similar takes on anarchism.
This documentary outlines Anarchism’s…
Traveling to promote passionate living
We’re going to murder apathy <3
Hello poets, artists, and humans. I’m Jeremiah Walton. For the most part, I’m known as the founder of Nostrovia! Poetry, an indie press, and an activist of the poetry community.
I’ve thrown all of my cards into poetry to promote passionate living over making a living. It is important to me that others receive encouragement to chase their dreams, and stand up for…
"These kids are going to die"
Books & Shovels is a cross country traveling bookstore and publisher launched by 19 y/o poet Jeremiah Walton. The project debuts at the 2014 NYC Poetry Festival, backed by Nostrovia! Poetry and UndergroundBooks. Browsing the Book of Faces, this project has received a myriad of responses (from, “kid, you’re going to get arrested” to “DAMN I WANT TO COME!”). There was one common theme though: s…
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The NSA “is gathering nearly 5 billion records a day on the whereabouts of cellphones around the world.” (Washington Post)
Join us in protesting the National Security Agency’s wide-ranging invasion of privacy.
A Geological Socio-Cultural Political Study on the State of Contemporary America
6. by Joseph Reich
down down down in the dumps down on my luck am really able to relate to dead fly passed out on kitchen counter in front of classical radio station like a conductor in top hat and tails who didn’t quite make it light a pumpkin-apple spice…
Harlots
Poet’s thick meat gullet
beaten by voice leaks old age opinions of “life cannot go on like this”,
complaining of American lifestyles,
sex repression, censorship of animal values of Humans.
All thought commutes from frying pan screen scrambling scrambling…
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To me, poetry is who I “am,” and prose is what I “do.” So I am a poet who has written a novel. That being said, I’ve found that having my first novel published has given me more legitimacy as a writer (by which I mean at cocktail parties, it’s more impressive to say I’ve written and published a novel than a collection of poetry).
Poet Novelists, an interview with Leigh Stein at Poetry Society of America (via poetrysociety)