our history has been stolen from us
Physiodelics by Jeff Nuttall (illustrations by Seedy Bee). 1967.
Reprinted in Berkeley Barb, but originally from London’s International Times.
“…the simple expediency of melody and rhythm makes his verse less verbose, less esoteric, and more lyrical. If T.S. Eliot were a young man, would he be writing rock? I doubt it. But Dylan Thomas…” —Richard Goldstein, The Poetry of Rock (1969)
art matters little to us
Love is a tree that always is high.
give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free…
beware of those
who say we are the beautiful losers
Diane Di Prima, Revolutionary Letter Number 29. Chicago Seed (1972)
Greek Poet Nikephoros Vrettakos
Full page dedicated to Leonard Cohen in Bugle American (1970)
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