Sunday Comics
She says she knows my kind, she might, maybe so. Oh, yeah, she’s raised you right, your auntie Grizelda: You only read the Sunday Comics for show.
Sunday Comics
State your case with black or white, but when the Sunday Comics leads to shots, grit your teeth. You run for cover so discreet, why don’t they?
Sunday Comics
Them surround the place, them dey wait. Wait them helmet and them guns, and them petrol and them matches. Then suddenly, them dey break, steal, loot, burn, them break some some head.
Sunday Comics
They’re searching for Sunday. They’re grabbing the Comics.
Sex and sin, sax and violins; it’s hell: wooden heads, furniture with legs. For sale.
Sunday Comics
Last night I had that dream again. I dreamed I had to read the Comics, on a Sunday on another planet…and then I looked around, and there was this woman — she was making it all up, she was writing it all down.
Sunday Comics
You had to piss on our parade; you had to shred our Sunday Comics; you had to ruin it for all concerned in a drunken punch-up at a wedding.
Sunday Comics
I like to read the Sunday Comics, so I can disappear to run and hide. I like to hide behind my glasses, so in myself I can confide. I like to read the Sunday Comics, so I can make the boss the little man.
Sunday Comics
We would like to say things go both ways: Sunday Comics; stupid moves, nightmares or dreams come true. Dark clouds in the crystal ball; tension mounts in a foreign place. The screw turns someone calls, “time out for fun.”
Sunday Comics
Read the Comics from Sunday when nobody was looking; found them locked in a basement when they gentrified Queen Anne. Was
left a list of instructions, MPC and a mic, a sci-fi library and utensils to write.
Sunday Comics
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