Thanks!
There is a poem by T.S. Elliot too, the title eludes me at the moment.
... From the keyboard of Kevin
"A gunslinger knows pride - that invisible bone that keeps the neck stiff."
"Officer Benzyck! It's good to see you and there's some jam right there on your collar, praise God!"- Rev. Earl Harrigan
lol sorry im so bad at spelling.
... From the keyboard of Kevin
"A gunslinger knows pride - that invisible bone that keeps the neck stiff."
"Officer Benzyck! It's good to see you and there's some jam right there on your collar, praise God!"- Rev. Earl Harrigan
Don't forget Simon and Garfunkle.
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Salems lot lol
... From the keyboard of Kevin
"A gunslinger knows pride - that invisible bone that keeps the neck stiff."
"Officer Benzyck! It's good to see you and there's some jam right there on your collar, praise God!"- Rev. Earl Harrigan
the amount of clever references to classic rock n roll that sai king works in there is della
if the worlds gonna end then let's get it over with, i got shit to do
C.S. Lewis' Narnia stories (unfound doors opening up on new worlds).
Sergio Leone...did I spell his name right?...something about his interpretation of geography, Chicago being next door to Phoenix or something. Nietzsche, that long-dead German philosopher...his "eternal recurrence" and ubermensch...may as well throw in Sartre into the mix as well...racism in America and how that relates to "predestination"...John Calvin maybe and his train of thought...ZZ Top...the generation gap if ever there was a wiz there was in Lud...the frumious bandersnatch, jub jub birds...Ovaltine.
I have merged the thread that compares LoTR with DT, with some other threads comparing DT to various works. Please discuss them all in here
If you really want a challence read the silmarillion! Its considerably more difficult to read than the lord of the rings but once you get into it itll b worth it!
oh and obscurejude della means "many" in the dark tower series lol
if the worlds gonna end then let's get it over with, i got shit to do
Narnia is a big influence too.
... From the keyboard of Kevin
"A gunslinger knows pride - that invisible bone that keeps the neck stiff."
"Officer Benzyck! It's good to see you and there's some jam right there on your collar, praise God!"- Rev. Earl Harrigan
it was a typo, yes it is spelled delah
if the worlds gonna end then let's get it over with, i got shit to do
I agree there is a strong connection between King's Dark Tower and The Sick Rose, which led me to
A Rose for Stephen King
O Rose you are healed
and the worm put to flight.
Hope has stood true
through the terrible night.
Quiet, triumphant,
acquainted with death,
you sing in the dawn's light,
our courage, our breath.