Jack Kerouac (12 March 1922 - 21 October 1969 / Lowell, Massachusetts)
Poems by Jack Kerouac : 3 / 24
1st Chorus Mexico City Blues
Butte Magic of Ignorance
Butte Magic
Is the same as no-Butte
All one light
Old Rough Roads
One High Iron
Mainway
Denver is the same
'The guy I was with his uncle was
the govornor of Wyoming'
'Course he paid me back'
Ten Days
Two Weeks
Stock and Joint
'Was an old crook anyway'
The same voice on the same ship
The Supreme Vehicle
S.S. Excalibur
Maynard
Mainline
Mountain
M erudvhaga
Mersion of Missy
Jack Kerouac
Submitted: Monday, March 29, 2010
Poems by Jack Kerouac : 3 / 24
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