Jim Morrison Frases famosas
Jim Morrison frases e citações
Jim Morrison: Frases em inglês
“Door of passage to the other side, the soul frees itself in stride.”
Fonte: The Lords and the New Creatures
"The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)" on the albums L. A. Woman (1971) and An American Prayer (1978)
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
"The End; <i>Live in New York</i>" (1970), "The End; Live at The Hollywood Bowl" (1968)
"Waiting for the Sun" on the album Morrison Hotel (1970)
An American Prayer (1978)
"Light My Fire" (1967). Because Jim Morrison sang this as a breakthrough hit for The Doors and was the group's primary songwriter, this is often mistakenly thought to have been written by him. It was actually written by guitarist Robby Krieger, as were some other songs including "Love Her Madly," "You're Lost Little Girl" and "Touch Me" (as well as some other songs on the Soft Parade album). The second verse of the song, however, was written by Morrison.
Misattributed
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The New Creatures
As quoted in When You're Strange (2009) by Tom Dicillo
“Do you dare
deny my
potency
my kindness
or forgiveness?”
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The New Creatures
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
“Take an Indian home to lunch.”
When asked how the USA should celebrate the Bicentennial, as quoted in Avant Garde magazine (March 1968)
"Five to One" on the album Waiting for the Sun (1968)
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
“It hurts to set you free, but you’ll never follow me.”
"The End" from The Doors (1967)
" Always a playground instructor, never a killer running to two young girls freedom and enterprize
"Break on Through (To The Other Side)" from The Doors
“(Windows work two ways, mirrors one way.)
You never walk through mirrors or swim through windows.”
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
“This is it
no more fun
the death of all joy
has come.”
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The New Creatures
"Break on Through (To The Other Side)" from The Doors (1967)
An American Prayer (1978)
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The Lords: Notes on Vision