“Cool pools
from a tired land
sink now
in the peace of evening
Clouds weaken
and die.
The sun, an orange skull,
whispers quietly, becomes an
island, & is gone. There they are
watching
us everything
will be dark.
The light changed.
We were aware
knee-deep in the fluttering air
as the ships move on
trains in their wake.”

—  Jim Morrison

The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The New Creatures

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lead singer of The Doors 1943–1971

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