

Jim Morrison's Grave
“Am I a pilgrim
Or another souvenir hound
In the city of lights
I set my sights
On a king’s domain
It was a manhole
Dug over at the edge of town
And a spray can scrawl
On the cemetery wall
Said, "You'd better behave"
Jim Morrison's grave
Jim Morrison's grave”
Steve Taylor
1 opmerking:
Jim Morrison and James Joyce had a similar scatological facility with words. In Ulysses, there is the poem, If you see Kay, Tell her she May, See You in Tea, Tell her from Me.
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