Things are bigger than they appear
Reading the poets has been the dullest of things.
Even reading the great novelists of the past, I said, "Tolstoy is supposed to be special?"
I go to bed, I read War and Peace.
I read it, I read it, I say, "Where is the specialist in War and Peace?"
I really tried to understand.
I mean, and then many of the great poets of the past, I've read their stuff.
I've read it. All I get is a goddamn headache and boredom.
I really feel sickness in the pit of my stomach,
I say, "There's some trick going on here, this is not true, this is not real, it's not good."
You see poetry itself contains as much energy as a Hollywood industry.
As much energy as a stage play on Broadway.
All it needs is practitioners who are alive to bring it alive.
Poetry has always been said to be a private, hidden art.
Not appreciated.
The reason it's not appreciated is because it hasn't shown any guts, hasn't shown any dance, hasn't shown any moxie.
Poetry is generally very dull, very pretensive.
Uh, those who say the poet is very private and precious person, I don't agree with.
Generally, he is just a dumb, fiddling asshole writing insecure lines that don't come through,
Believing he's immortal, waiting for his immortality which never arrives.
Because the poor ****** just can't write.
Most poets, coets, whoets, carrots, can't even write a simple line.
Like, "The dog walked down the street."
Nothing should ever be done that should be done.
It has to come out like a good hot beer ****.
A good hot beer **** is glorious man.
You get up, turn around, look at it and your proud.
The fumes, the stink of the turd, you look, you say, "God, I did it. I'm good."
Things are bigger than they appearLRC歌词
[00:25.10]Reading the poets has been the dullest of things.
[00:28.78]Even reading the great novelists of the past, I said, "Tolstoy is supposed to be special?"
[00:36.26]I go to bed, I read War and Peace.
[00:39.80]I read it, I read it, I say, "Where is the specialist in War and Peace?"
[00:44.82]I really tried to understand.
[00:49.15]I mean, and then many of the great poets of the past, I've read their stuff.
[00:53.40]I've read it. All I get is a goddamn headache and boredom.
[00:58.30]I really feel sickness in the pit of my stomach,
[01:01.10]I say, "There's some trick going on here, this is not true, this is not real, it's not good."
[01:09.95]You see poetry itself contains as much energy as a Hollywood industry.
[01:18.52]As much energy as a stage play on Broadway.
[01:22.85]All it needs is practitioners who are alive to bring it alive.
[01:28.70]Poetry has always been said to be a private, hidden art.
[01:32.25]Not appreciated.
[01:34.15]The reason it's not appreciated is because it hasn't shown any guts, hasn't shown any dance, hasn't shown any moxie.
[01:44.95]Poetry is generally very dull, very pretensive.
[01:52.80]Uh, those who say the poet is very private and precious person, I don't agree with.
[02:01.30]Generally, he is just a dumb, fiddling asshole writing insecure lines that don't come through,
[02:10.10]Believing he's immortal, waiting for his immortality which never arrives.
[02:15.60]Because the poor ****** just can't write.
[02:19.70]Most poets, coets, whoets, carrots, can't even write a simple line.
[02:27.75]Like, "The dog walked down the street."
[02:31.50]Nothing should ever be done that should be done.
[02:34.60]It has to come out like a good hot beer ****.
[02:39.49]A good hot beer **** is glorious man.
[02:43.42]You get up, turn around, look at it and your proud.
[02:47.00]The fumes, the stink of the turd, you look, you say, "God, I did it. I'm good."
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