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This Man Changed the (Reality) World

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Albert Hoffman

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Acid AND he still lived to 102. Now THAT's a life.

Wow, man. Like very cool.

Thanks to Albert we got this:

Pull My Daisy

Pull my daisy
tip my cup
all my doors are open
Cut my thoughts
for coconuts
all my eggs are broken
Jack my Arden
gate my shades
woe my road is spoken
Silk my garden
rose my days
now my prayers awaken
Bone my shadow
dove my dream
start my halo bleeding
Milk my mind &
make me cream
drink me when you're ready
Hop my heart on
harp my height
seraphs hold me steady
Hip my angel
hype my light
lay it on the needy

Heal the raindrop
sow the eye
bust my dust again
Woe the worm
work the wise
dig my spade the same
Stop the hoax
whats the hex
where's the wake
how's the hicks
take my golden beam

Rob my locker
lick my rocks
leap my cock in school
Rack my lacks
lark my looks
jump right up my hole
Whore my door
beat my door
eat my snake of fool
Craze my hair
bare my poor
asshole shorn of wool

say my oops
ope my shell

Bite my naked nut
Roll my bones
ring my bell
call my worm to sup
Pope my parts
pop my pot
raise my daisy up
Poke my pap
pit my plum
let my gap be shut

- Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Neal Cassady

Take that, Dr. Tim. Now take this, Jimi.

Ohhh, but are you experienced?
Have you ever been experienced?
Not necessarily stoned, but beautiful.

Not every customer at the psychedelicatessen could put together a coherent sentence. Although personally not a member of the "Beat Generation", as a well-read person I recognize "I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness... " as the opening of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl". As an FM stereo type of long standing, I learned the same words were a lot more fun when sung by the Fugs in a rapid round reminiscent of laughing kids spining themselves into a dizzy drop. And according to Kris Kristofferson, we should blame it on the Stones.

Even before LSD, adding acid would make you higher... in pH. Your litmus test would come out blue, not red... politically significant in the 60's as now. Cosmic, man!

"lick my decals off"
Don Van Vliet

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