“Ode to L.A. While Thinking of Brian Jones, Deceased”

73 line poem dedicated to the late Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones. Jim published and handed it out to close friends. He also distributed copies at the Aquarius Theater in LA. Very rare.





I’m a resident of a city

They’ve just picked me to play

The Prince of Denmark

Poor Ophelia
All those ghosts he never saw

Floating to doom

On an iron candle

Come back, brave warrior

Do the dive

On another channel

Hot buttered pool

Where’s Marrakech

Under the falls
the wild storm
where savages fell out
in late afternoon
monsters of rhythm

You’ve left your

Nothing

to complete w/
Silence

I hope you went out Smiling

Like a child

Into the cool remnant
of a dream

The angel man

w/ Serpents competing

for his palms
& fingers
Finally claimed
This benevolent
Soul

Ophelia
Leaves, sodden

in silk

Chlorine

dream

mad stifled
Witness

The diving board, the plunge

The pool

You were the bleached

Sun

for TV afternoon

horned-toads

maverick of a yellow spot

Look now to where it’s got

You

in meat heaven

w/ the cannibals

& Jews

The gardener

Found

The body, rampant, Floating

Lucky Stiff

What is this green pale stuff

You’re made of

Poke holes in the goddess

Skin

Will he Stink

Carried heavenward

Thru the halls of music

No chance.
Requiem for a heavy

That smile

That porky satyr’s
leer
has leaped upward

into the loam

Author: Jim Morrison
date: 1969