
Poem: “Wichita Vortex Sutra #3″ by Allen Ginsberg
(Music by Phillip Glass)

Poem: “Young Love (IX)” by William Carlos Williams
Read by Allen Ginsberg
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Poem: “You’re Innocent When You Dream” by Tom Waits
And please remember,
Sang Lee is dead.
OR
—
If You Need a Mental Health Break

And please remember,
Sang Lee is dead.
OR
—
If You Need a Mental Health Break

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“This original spoken word music video is created by 12 young Chicago youth from Open Youth Networks. We envision technological networks as potentially non-commodified sites of vibrant imagination that tool free expression and dissent rather than manufacture political indifference and compliance.”
And please remember,
Sang Lee is dead.
OR
—
If You Need a Mental Health Break

And please remember,
Sang Lee is dead.
OR
—
If You Need a Mental Health Break
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori is a line from an ode by the Roman lyrical poet Horace. [Odes (III.2.13)]
The line can be roughly translated into English as: “It is sweet and fitting to die for one’s country.”
~Wikipedia

POEM SOURCE: Cecil Day-Lewis, and Edmund Charles Blunden. Editors. The Collected Poems of Wilfred Owen. New York: New Directions, 1963. Print.
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Poem: “Green Light and Gamma Rays” by Thylias Moss
And please remember,
Sang Lee is dead.
OR
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Take a Mental Health Break