Intro.. ...Back Draw... ..Along Poems.. ...More Nevertheless: when he started talking about the warrior: somewhere from Mahabharata: which stood after a long travel: on the decisive hill: and I don't know why: he was reluctant to go down to kill people: that he knew from his youth - it seemed to me: that he regretted a lot - I felt specific female addresses: to which he sent the story. Get up! You're a warrior! Do the work of a warrior! :says some breakneck deity in that story: yes - slightly more florid - get up! you have to be a warrior: it's not your fault! :If memory doesn't fool me - some SS men: were also motivated by this poetic story. But I wouldn't mind: rather his soft smiles: and the occasional shine: which blinked in his eye shamefully: bothered me: when he looked over the camera - he heard himself: his dark hypnotizing voice: here in his TV portrait - Leonard Cohen: and his ego - smelly - just like mine My most favorite poet was Rilke