所属专辑:Songs That Inspired Peace & Protest, Vol. 1
时长: 04:35
Howl - Allen Ginsberg[00:00:00]
I saw the best minds[00:00:07]
Of my generation destroyed by madness [00:00:09]
Starving hysterical naked [00:00:14]
Dragging themselves[00:00:19]
Through the negro streets[00:00:20]
At dawn looking for an angry fix [00:00:21]
Angelheaded hipsters burning[00:00:25]
For the ancient heavenly connection[00:00:28]
To the starry dynamo in the machinery of night [00:00:31]
Who poverty and tatters and hollow eyed[00:00:36]
And high sat up smoking in the supernatural[00:00:38]
Darkness of cold water flats floating[00:00:42]
Across the tops of cities contemplating jazz [00:00:44]
Who bared their brains to Heaven[00:00:50]
Under the El and saw Mohammedan angels[00:00:52]
Staggering on tenement roofs illuminated [00:00:55]
Who passed through universities[00:00:59]
With radiant eyes hallucinating Arkansas[00:01:01]
And Blake light tragedy among[00:01:06]
The scholars of money and war [00:01:08]
Who were expelled from the academies for crazy[00:01:13]
Publishing obscene odes on the windows of the skull [00:01:17]
Who cowered in unshaven rooms in underwear [00:01:23]
Burning their money in wastebaskets[00:01:27]
And listening to the Terror through the wall [00:01:29]
Who got busted in their pubic beards returning[00:01:32]
Through Laredo with a belt[00:01:35]
Of m*******a for New York [00:01:37]
Who ate fire in paint hotels or drank[00:01:40]
Turpentine in Paradise Alley death [00:01:44]
Or purgatoried their torsos night after night[00:01:47]
With dreams with drugs [00:01:51]
With waking nightmares [00:01:53]
Alcohol and cock and endless balls [00:01:55]
Incomparable blind streets of shuddering cloud[00:01:59]
And lightning in the mind leaping towards[00:02:02]
Poles of Canada Paterson [00:02:05]
Illuminating all the motionless world[00:02:08]
Of Time between [00:02:10]
Peyote solidities of halls [00:02:13]
Backyard green tree cemetery dawns [00:02:15]
Wine drunkenness over the rooftops rooftops [00:02:18]
Storefront boroughs of teahead joyride[00:02:23]
Neon blinking traffic light [00:02:26]
Sun and moon and tree vibrations[00:02:28]
In the roaring winter dusks of Brooklyn [00:02:31]
Ashcan rantings and kind king light of mind [00:02:34]
Who chained themselves to subways[00:02:40]
For the endless ride from Battery to holy Bronx[00:02:42]
On benzedrine until the noise of wheels and children[00:02:45]
Brought them down shuddering mouth wracked[00:02:49]
And battered bleak of brain all drained[00:02:52]
Of brilliance in the drear light of Zoo [00:02:54]
Who sank all night in submarine light[00:02:59]
Of Bickford's floated out and sat through[00:03:01]
The stale beer afternoon in desolate Fugazzi's [00:03:05]
Listening to the crack of doom[00:03:09]
On the hydrogen jukebox [00:03:11]
Who talked continuously seventy hours[00:03:14]
From park to pad to bar to Bellevue[00:03:16]
To museum to the Brooklyn Bridge [00:03:19]
A lost batallion of platonic[00:03:21]
Conversationalists jumping[00:03:24]
Down the stoops off fire escapes[00:03:26]
Off windowsills off Empire State out of the moon[00:03:29]
Yacketayakking screaming vomiting[00:03:34]
Whispering facts and memories and anecdotes[00:03:37]
And eyeball kicks and shocks of hospitals[00:03:40]
And jails and wars [00:03:43]
Whose intellects disgorged in total recall[00:03:46]
For seven days and nights with brilliant eyes [00:03:49]
Meat for the Synagogue cast on the pavement [00:03:52]
Who vanished into nowhere Zen New Jersey[00:03:56]
Leaving a trail of ambiguous picture postcards[00:04:00]
Of Atlantic City Hall [00:04:03]
Suffering Eastern sweats[00:04:05]
And Tangerian bone grindings[00:04:07]
And migraines of China under[00:04:10]
Junk withdrawal in Newark's bleak furnished room [00:04:12]
Who wandered around and around[00:04:16]
At midnight in the railway yard[00:04:18]
Wondering where to go [00:04:20]
And went leaving no broken hearts [00:04:21]
Who lit cigarettes in boxcars boxcars boxcars[00:04:25]
Racketing through snow toward lonesome[00:04:28]
Farms in grandfather night[00:04:31]