Jim Morrison

Jim Morrison
James Douglas "Jim" Morrisonwas an American singer, songwriter, and poet best remembered as the lead singer of the Doors...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMusician
Date of Birth8 December 1943
CountryUnited States of America
rocks fire burning
Adolescence and early youth...the fires are burning fastest, right? And your energy level is highest. It demands...and rock is screaming type music.
children mind crowds
Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding/Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind.
wine dying vines
Where are the feasts we were promised? Where is the wine, the new wine, dying on the vine....
ends music-is
Music is your only friend. Until the end.
animal dying spectators
The spectator is a dying animal.
believe thinking people
I wonder why people like to believe I'm high all the time. I guess . . . maybe they think someone else can take their trip for them.
life death alive
No one here gets out alive.
each-day
Each day is a drive through history.
letting-go giving-up people
Maybe primitive people have less bullshit to let go of, to give up. A person has to be willing to give up everything—not just wealth. All the bullshit he's been taught—all society's brainwashing. You have to let go of all that to get to the other side. Most people aren't willing to do that.
world want
We want the world, and we want it now!
important levels firsts
The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are...There can't be any large-scale revolution until there's a personal revolution, on an individual level. It's got to happen inside first.
eye dark mad
We are content in the 'given' in sensation's quest. We have been metamorphosised from a mad body dancing on hillsides to a pair of eyes staring in the dark.
lying bleeding murder
Lying on stained, wretched sheets with a bleeding virgin We could plan a murder Or start a religion.
suicide differences drunk
Getting drunk . . . you're in complete control up to a point. It's your choice, every time you take a sip. You have a lot of small choices. It's like . . . I guess it's the difference between suicide and slow capitulation . . .