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Artiste:
USA Is A Monster (The)
Titre:
Tulsa
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I had a great friend in Tulsa, Oklahoma A Muscogee Creek Woman at the basement rock show the last time i was there she made a pinion fire and she talked about ghosts and old paranormal stories one about a ball of life that had entered in her body later that night i cannot fall asleep i was thinking bout the spirit in the half breed's graveyard and the picture on the wall out to me she did recall i went to sleep her grandpa cursed the white man in his language and on the floor i lay more embarrassed than afraid a low muttered curse became the sound of women laughing... I propped up my head in the darkness i reread a photocopied interview of the man in the photograph Mose Wiley: A biography, Works Progress Administration Here is some of what he said: "I am a Creek Indian born in 1886 4 miles east of Ana, Oklahoma My father's name was Willie Kautale A full blooded Creek he had little education my mother's name it was Polly Watson and she belonged a Lady's Society she was a baptist so was my father and I myself am a Baptist Minister when i was a boy at the age of 8 years very few Creek had plows or a wagon if you had a plow, pony, shovel or a wagon it was no lie if you called yourself a rich man farms those days were 5 or 6 acres corn hand planted 3 kernels to a hill if you wanted hog meat you could always have some the woods were full of wild pig all year long and money was not used if we had to pay the bills Chief would pay the blacksmith we would pay the doctor. Groups would form and got a lot of wood and did all the things that the doctors needed done." Sometimes I'm sure, I'm really quite sure that the obscure images have a great significance The ice berg tipped the hull the on the ship, theres an awful lot of love it's got to make a little difference.