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Mind Breaths

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First edition

Mind Breaths is a book of poetry by Allen Ginsberg published by City Lights Publishers. It contains poems written by Ginsberg between 1972 and 1977.[1]

Some of these poems include:

  • "Ayers Rock Uluru Song" (about Uluru, or Ayers Rock)
  • "Under the World There's a Lot of Ass"
  • "On Neruda's Death" (about Pablo Neruda)
  • "Sweet Boy, Gimme Yr Ass"
  • "Sad Dust Glories"
  • "Ego Confessions"
  • "Jaweh and Allah Battle"
  • "Mugging"
  • "We Rise on Sunbeams and Fall in the Night" (about the death of William Carlos Williams)
  • "Hadda Be Playing on the Jukebox"
  • "Rolling Thunder Stones"
  • "Don't Grow Old"
  • "Contest of Bards"

References

  1. ^ Morgan, Bill (1995). The works of Allen Ginsberg, 1941-1994: a descriptive bibliography. ABC-CLIO. p. 50. ISBN 0-313-29389-9.