Mike Doughty
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The Book of Drugs: A Memoir
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2012
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7 editions
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Slanky: Poems
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2002
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5 editions
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I Die Each Time I Hear the Sound: A Memoir
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Golden Delicious
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16 Horses Sheet Music
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Ray Slape is Dead
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“It's tragic that extremists co-opt the notion of God, and that hipsters and artists reject spirituality out of hand. I don't have a fixed idea of God. But I feel that it's us - the messed-up, the half-crazy, the burning, the questing - that need God, a lot more than the goody-two-shoes do.”
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“This kiss is zeroes and ones jumbled
and tossed into a pneumatic system,
unscrambled at the end and scrawled
onto a tape recorder slowly rolling
at the side of your bed,
then slapping back, reverbed
off the ringer, a tinny phantom
of the smooch like a smack on
an aluminum can, up the same
veins through the belly of the same satellite
and softly to the side of my head;”
― Slanky: Poems
and tossed into a pneumatic system,
unscrambled at the end and scrawled
onto a tape recorder slowly rolling
at the side of your bed,
then slapping back, reverbed
off the ringer, a tinny phantom
of the smooch like a smack on
an aluminum can, up the same
veins through the belly of the same satellite
and softly to the side of my head;”
― Slanky: Poems
“My circus train pulls through the night
Full of lions and trapeze artists
I'm done with elephants and clowns
I want to run away and join the office”
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Full of lions and trapeze artists
I'm done with elephants and clowns
I want to run away and join the office”
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