Tim Brown, Buck White, AGTSP, write more Trash for Jack London:
MORE MOON BEAMS FROM A LARGER LUNACY
I ONCE KNEW a bear named houdini,
who was never inclined to be greedy.
he lived on fried almonds and sesame buns,
that he bartered for swift, certain, messenger runs
-postal service of goloka.
-messages for mount govardhana.
with a small boy on his back,
carrying a sack,
he would lope from village to mountain.
-lunch bags.
running to keep cows together,
you work up a big appetite.
-one hundred, thousand, million, billion cows running everywhere.
on wild celery they crunch, the cows,
while the boys eat their lunch,
and discuss the tales in puranas and veda.
some will back subal, and some will back rama,
some varutthapa, some will back shyama.
cottage cheese, pints of beer, with no alcohol to make it queer.
a whole village singing, and dancing, so rama-krsna can hear.
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BLACK and WHITE had a fight,
And RED was born between them.
What about T. BROWN and Buck WHITE?
ORANGE will always team them.
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Dinky opened the door and an enourmos head jumped out.
It had slavering fans and rapacious claws.
" I am the demi-urge", it did shout.
Then it jerked back violently, standing upright in livid pride.
Dinky slammed the door and said to himself, gasping for breath, "No you're knot! There's no hue-mill-it-tea in your stride!"
-One must have both power and humility to be a Church Governor.
S/A - 'The Hipopotamus', T. S. Elliot
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donkey david and ducky dan,
lived on flax and roasted bran,
in the deserts of afganistan,
with a very awful plan,
to rescue the writer, thomas mann,
from buring in the frying pan,
where his wicked karma ran.
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Thomas Mann, born June 6, 1875, was 21-years when Prabhupada was born and died August 12, 1955. when Srila Prabhupada was fifty-nine years old. His early novels, "Buddenbrooks" (1900), "Death in Venice" (1912), and "The Magic Mountain" (1924), earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature, 1929.
Mann’s concern is to provide a myth for his own times, capable of sustaining and directing his generation and of restoring a belief in the power of humane reason.