Tony Walton

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the replacements Jack London drinking his life away while writing of strange and heroic men. Eugene O’Neill drinking himself oblivious while writing his dark and poetic works. now our moderns lecture at universities in tie and suit, the little boys soberly studious, the little girls with glazed eyes looking up, the lawns so green, the books so dull, the life so dying of thirst.
Tony Walton
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The Pleasures of the Damned: Selected Poems 1951-1993
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