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  2. “It’s Raining Love” by Richard Brautigan

    I don’t know what it is,
    But I distrust myself
    When I start to like a girl
          A lot.

    It makes me nervous.
    I don’t say the right things
    Or perhaps I start
          To examine,
                Evaluate,
                      Compute
          What I am saying.

    If I say, “Do you think it’s going to rain?”
    and she says, “I don’t know,”
    I start thinking: Does she really like me?

    In other words
    I get a little creepy.

    A friend of mine once said,
    “It’s twenty times better to be friends
          with someone
    than it is to be in love with them.”

    I think he’s right and besides,
    its raining somewhere, programming flowers
    and keeping snails happy.
          That’s all taken care of.
                
                BUT
    if a girl likes me a lot
    and starts getting real nervous
    and suddenly begins asking me funny questions
    and looks sad if I give the wrong answers
    and she says things like,
    “Do you think it’s going to rain?”
    and I say, “It beats me,”
    and she says, “Oh,”
    and looks a little sad
    at the clear blue California sky,
    I think: Thank God, it’s you, baby, this time
          Instead of me.

     

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    Richard Brautigan published Please Plant This Book in the Spring of 1968. It consisted of eight packets of garden seeds, each printed with a poem, all gathered in a small folder. Here are the poems, typographical errors and all.

    Richard Brautigan published Please Plant This Book in the Spring of 1968. It consisted of eight packets of garden seeds, each printed with a poem, all gathered in a small folder. Here are the poems, typographical errors and all.

     

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  5. “15%” by Richard Brautigan

    She tries to get things out of men
    that she can’t get because she’s not 
          15% prettier.

     

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  6. I Live in the Twentieth Century

    I live in the Twentieth Century
    and you lie here beside me. You
    were unhappy when you fell asleep.
    There was nothing I could do about
    it. I felt helpless. Your face
    is so beautiful that I cannot stop
    to describe it, and there’s nothing
    I can do to make you happy while
    you sleep.

    by Richard Brautigan

     

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