Skip to content
Saturday, September 22, 2007 - 2:13 am ET
  • Digg
  • email
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • StumbleUpon
  • Suggest to Techmeme via Twitter
  • Tumblr

The lost writings of Jim Morrison

I always thought Jim Morrison was kind of a cutie pie….even though he’s like the most overrated musician EVER. Here are the supposed “lost writings” of Jimmy:

The american night.

The silk handkerchief was
embroidered in China or Japan
behind the steel curtain And
no one can cross the borderline
w/out proper credentials.

The cellular excitement has
Totally inspired our magic
Veteran.
The land might end & all our friends
would follow another program.
Who are our friends ?

Underwaterfall…

There are
continents & shores which
beseech our understanding.

And this morning before I sign off,
Like a calm veteran
of the psychic war,
i want the old forms to
reassert their sexual cool.

My only wish is to see
Far Arden again.

Underwaterfall…

He was only a man & his
dedication extended to the last
degree. Poor pretentious soldier,
come home

Come home

Saturday, September 22, 2007 - 2:13 am ET
  • Digg
  • email
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • StumbleUpon
  • Suggest to Techmeme via Twitter
  • Tumblr

5 Comments

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  1. kris

    As always, Jim laid before us, a man no stranger to vulnerability.

  2. jennifer

    what the fuck are you talking about jim morrison is not overrated, hes the most intelligent man in rock, his poetry trancends all reality…..he was the one eho told people to be free and break through…man

  3. Margaret McGill

    He was never a musician – he inspired the best ones

  4. Annemarie Trott

    hey he was a man his soul was far advanced for this realm let his contribution to the big WHAT seep into your psyche because this person had visited what we have no access to, so yes he was a gift giving a gift please accept that gift with an open heart and mind

  5. Jordan H

    Jim Morrison was a great musician, Songwriter poet, His music and poetry have had more influence on me then any other type of literature.

    “Imagine if still here today what could change”

You must be logged in to post a comment.