[She was] the Judy Garland of American poetry. |
A poet is someone who stands outside in the rain hoping to be struck by lightening |
A poet is someone who stands outside in the rain hoping to be struck by lightening |
All day I climb myself bowlegged up those damned poles, rooster-heeled, in all kinds of weather |
And I to my motorcycle Parked like the soul of the junkyard Restored, a bicycle fleshed With power, and tore off Up Highway 106 continually Drunk on the wind in my mouth Wringing the handlebar for speed Wild to be wreckage forever |
He was so pleased in the manner in which guys played. From a personal standpoint, he had to feel so proud of the way they played. |
I'm sure they were disappointed. As you can imagine, the players listened intently. But they all wished him the best, told him they loved him. He told them he loved them, to stay on the books and play hard and do their best. |
No, there are no mixed messages. The calls he's made have been in support and love for the players. He's not been talking to them about how they're playing, other than he's proud they played hard. It's been more of an opportunity to let them know how he feels about them personally, and he is proud of them. |
One of the great things he provided during the week under certainly difficult circumstances was great leadership. He was there for the players. He expressed to them they came here to get an education and play basketball. He was very positive. Our practices were outstanding. |
The true feeling of sex is that of a deep intimacy, but above all of a deep complicity |
We listen to him on a variety of subjects. Sean is in contact with him constantly. Yes, we do talk to him and see him as often as we can. |