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Monday, February 20,1034 Paqo 10 Daily Ncbraskan 'World Fcmc-3M o o :::::: w. 4 " ". , J :. V V immxml 111 HthViVmXQUJAlTi u5S ! I TONIGHT No TricLs No Gimmicks Ve've got .V v . 4 B S..S V i JLL J LV UJ J J From 0:00 11:30 Plus 2 Live Bands " ' 4 " . - V 4 M. 1 Hnr' IS t ' 8 TV T A TTTV.TnrmTT TTlTHrm AH For Loi $3.3 Cover 27th Cornhuslxr V Poetry by Mary C. ReiHy Dci3 In BecciTilits Why does it always seem that just when you reach the top of some peak You plummet, to a ditch warm, thick end rich Oozing with sticky situations, problems, pits, and potholes, bumps, lumps, and rocks Teeming with vines that twist and hold you in a lock While you climb end claw and seek, to make it to the top of another peak. Lcr.cly IlEiis Being Lonely Hurts It makes you feel so empty Shriveled up inside In new directions, I'd love to expand But IVe no friends To hold my hand In isolation, depression grows Like a coat of algae Covering me stuck In big green blobs of yuck Being Lonely Hurts. I need some glue to hold me together Help! I'm coming apart! I need some medium To keep my scattered mind In touch, with my heart Like exercise, religion Love, fun or friendship Food, booze, or drugs What can I apply? To adhere and hold fast Just smear the stuff on me lap it down tight Fit the pieces together Interlocked Like parts of a puzzle Help! I'm coming apart! I need some glue to hold me together Stunned by stress I just got zapped Swimming in things to do Struggling with stacla of stuff Cvamped by homework monsters Lower back is stabbing ms Mind covered in cloud3 of feg Procrastination apes swing overhead Belated bees buzz and bother my ears I wish some big strong beast would just be on my side And bear the burdens Stress stiZc3 my thoughts and ,tran!c3 my psyche Perfection Unfinished Do Over Repeat Ormize Refine Imperfect Deadline. Ixt's get deep -Think tou;;h thoughts Bear down hard Find the facts Scope out stuff Organize the obvious Decide and define Intrinsic Interests Now I lick it down and seal I pray it will seek out a deal Please dont send me more defeat Come May I hope to make ends meet. T7:-2 Wonder cf Yea START with whoever you are right now with what you have become for what you are b good and special as you exist this moment. BEGIN to build a positive self image ' to expand your horizons to dispense with limits for they confine and bind and trap. DEVELOP your striking, curious qualities your rare personal dimensions your own delightful different person for you are a unique wondrous individual - liirvitlss liumnn p c t c iiJL REJOICE in the wonder of you. AdrLt Like the lone, secluded cloud, on a clear, , - y . bright dazzling day I float and drift, so aimlessly, confused; I wander far aloft. , Me, myself, and I, so li!;e that ccttcn puff whispy, light and airy IJ fyQt 1 TT Tns-rac- V1"- V ,!tt growing rumbling ROAR! I depress myself, and then, I dampen my own spirits, The blurs, they've colored me cpa;uef in their Where are the cooling, soothing rains to rb.se I am done where are my fnsr.dj, together Evanj Monday Blight :- at Gi2stem3!dfc E: Tonight is ths last Qualifying Round and your last chance to WIN $70.00 plus a trophy on February 27th! $25.00 .for.- . Second Place! Lowor Leva! Gunny't Mail o Toumamsnt NlgM S-:lsd Poo! Room!-. -.''- lournamcnt Cost: tV$5.00 Entry Fca' -A-No extra cost for tabla tima To Enter:'; Ba at Chegtcitdd's Big Red Pool Room by 6:45 pm ; " Any Monday Nlqht. ' . Ask for details about our next Lite Beer $300,000 World Series Tavern Pool Tournament 1 1 at Chesterfield's Big Red Pool Room. Ce-t!r.rrJ Crcra Prg2 0 , vh:!3 syr.th wcrl, most notably John Kudlacek's "Untitled " a quirky keyboard instrumental a la Thomas DclbyPete Shelley, although not quite as With the good, however, must come the not-so-fsod, and into this category fall the selections from K-Dad and the Boat People. Unlike most ether songs on the tape, these pieces offer no musical innovations, but instead rely on the timeworn headbanger approach of the long-defunct Sex Pistols. , The problem here b that few groups have been able to duplicate the musical angst of those early punks, and the efforts come off as grating, erratic three-chord monotony. Hardcore never dies, I guess, but it merits little attention unless it offers something new. Until then yawn.,. 1 . - - .Admittedly, though, most songs on the tape would tome off better in a live performance. Despite what Menforex says, there is a difference, particu larly in energy level In the end, the concerns of everyone involved with Capitol Punishment should be applauded. Since its tdvent, the movement has spawned a number of talented bands and provided'an outlet for some of Lincci-i's mere creative musicians and writers. And that ii na small accomplishment