Текст песни Readings from "On the Road" and "Visions of Cody" - Jack Kerouac
Well,
a
lot
of
people
have
asked
me
Why
did
I
write
that
book
or
any
book?
All
of
the
stories
I
wrote
were
true,
'cause
I
believed
in
what
I
saw
I
was
travelling
West
one
time
At
the
junction
of
the
state
line
of
Colorado
It's
arid
Western
one
and
the
state
line
of
poor
Utah
I
saw
in
the
clouds
huge
and
mast
above
The
fiery
golden
desert
of
evenfall
Frayed
image
of
God
with
forefinger
pointed
straight
at
me
Through
halos
and
rolls
and
gold
folds
That
were
like
the
existence
of
the
gleaming
spear
in
his
right
hand
would
sayeth
C'mon
boy
go
thou
across
the
ground
Go
moan
for
man
go
moan,
go
groan
Go
groan
alone,
go
roll
your
bones,
alone
Go
thou
and
be
little
beneath
my
sight
Go
thou
and
be
minute
as
seed
in
the
pod
Go
thou,
go
thou,
die
hence
And
of
this
world
report
you
well
and
truly
Anyway,
I
wrote
the
book
because
we're
all
gonna
die
In
the
loneliness
of
my
life
my
father
dead,
my
brother
dead
My
mother
far
away,
my
sister
and
my
wife
far
away
Nothing
here
but
my
own
tragic
hands
that
once
were
guarded
by
a
world
A
sweet
attention
But
now
are
left
to
guide
and
disappear
their
own
way
Into
the
common
dark
of
all
our
death
Sleeping
in
me
raw
bed
alone
and
stupid
With
just
this
one
pride
and
constellation
My
heart
broke
from
the
general
despair
And
opened
up
inwards
to
the
Lord
I
made
a
supplication
in
this
dream
So
in
the
last
page
of
On
The
Road
I
describe
how
the
hero
Dean
Moriarty
has
come
to
see
me
All
the
way
from
the
West
Coast
just
for
a
day
or
two
We'd
just
been
back
and
forth,
across
the
country
several
times
in
cars
And
now
our
adventures
are
over,
we're
still
great
friends
But
we
have
to
go
into
later
phases
of
our
lives
So
there
he
goes,
Dean
Moriarty,
ragged
in
a
moth
eaten
overcoat
He
brought
specially
for
the
freezing
temperatures
of
the
East
Walking
off
alone
and
last
I
saw
of
him
He
rounded
the
corner
of
7th
Avenue
Eyes
on
the
street
ahead
and
bent
to
it
again,
gone
So
in
America,
when
the
sun
goes
down
And
I
sit
on
the
old,
broken
down
river
pier
Watching
the
long,
long
skies
over
New
Jersey
And
sense
all
that
raw
land
That
rolls
in
one
unbelievable
bulge
over
to
the
West
coast
And
all
that
road
going
And
all
the
people
dreaming
in
the
immensity
of
it
And
know
I
know
by
now
The
Children
must
be
crying
in
the
land
where
they
let
the
children
cry
And
tonight
the
stars
will
be
out,
and
don't
you
know
that
God
is
pooh
bear?
The
evening
star
must
be
drooping
and
shedding
her
sparkler
dims
on
the
prairie
Which
is
just
before
the
coming
of
complete
night
that
blesses
the
Earth
Darkens
all
the
rivers
cups
the
peaks
and
folds
the
final
shore
in
Nobody,
nobody
knows
what's
gonna
happen
to
anybody
Besides
the
forlorn
rags
of
growing
old
I
think
of
Dean
Moriarty
I
even
think
of
old
Dean
Moriarty
The
father
we
never
found
I
think
of
Dean
Moriarty,
I
think
of
Dean
Moriarty
1 Interview With Fernanda Pivano
2 Interview With William F. Buckley Jr.
3 Interview With Ben Hecht
4 Readings from "On the Road" and "Visions of Cody"
5 Visions of Neal: Neal and the Three Stooges, Pt. 2
6 Visions of Neal: Neal and the Three Stooges, Pt. 1
7 Exerpts from "the Subterraneans"
8 Fantasy: The Early History Of Bop
9 Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universte In My Window, Pt. 2
10 Lucien Midnight: The Sounds of the Universe In My Window, Pt. 1
11 Poems (Fragments)
12 San Fransisco Scene
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