Thursday, January 1, 2009

"Show me a hero and I will write you a tragedy."

Sometimes it is a phrase or it is a word...first it is yours...then it becomes the worlds. Your ownership is lost.

F.Scott Fitxgerald first coined this phrase...then it became another man's possession.

i had a lovely brunch with Jesus Christ.
He said, "two words about inanity: fundamental christianity."
the food was very nice.
but then He had to go and die for my sins
and stick my ass with the check.

"show me a hero and i’ll write you a tragedy,"
(go near an open window and that’ll be the end of me).

i bowed before the avatar.
he said, "the problem’s clear to me: you never got over morrissey."
i said "well, right you are!"
"it’s so much harder to be underfed than under-understood," he said.

"show me a hero and i’ll write you a tragedy,"
(go near an open window and that’ll be the end of me).

i went to see KIP WINGER!
he said, "in my day we knew how to party;
bands today, c’mon, not hardly."
he had a back-up singer (doo doo doo doo).
he said, "the metal scene is a disgrace,
but i ain’t got no dog in that race!"

"show me a hero and i’ll write you a tragedy,"
(go near an open window and that’ll be the end of me).

don’t despair, your mother loves you.
don’t be proud because she has to.
don’t despair, your mother loves you.
don’t be proud, she gotta

Harvey Danger...Meetings with Remarkable Men

I wonder what Fitzgerald thinks of this? I do believe he would be just fine.

Love,
The Lass

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