January 29, 1974

1.

 
the exorcist was the best saterical comidy
that i have ever seen signed yours truley he
plunged himself into the billowy wave and an
echo arose from the suicidal grave, JUDAS JESUS

ITS CHRISTMAS EVE OR ANOTHER SEASON

 
of the witch my grandfather clock was a cult leader
you know he was for real he had slaves it was a failed cult

 
that chanted and spoke in tongues in Toronto via the
Anglican Church no they had no name
it was not a sports team maybe the EXOR
CIST is a document

 
ary and I miss watched it, it was 1968 near TRIN

ITY

BELLWOODS

people from U of T were in it and

 
2.

 
I put a sweater on and now pulling on my neck
and shoulder on this mutual doomed couch of
regret, reruns and lifeless errand twisting my head

Backwards indoor fireworks and the

static you draw me towards you with is satanic affection

latherd and

                                          bathed like a useless

scalded dog

Nathaniel G. Moore is a Toronto author and editor. He is the author of Let’s Pretend We Never Met and Wrong Bar. He just completed a book of poetry called This Is The Zodiac Speaking.

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