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* [[Censorship Bureau]]: ''Howl'' originally fell prey to one of these.
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: "visionary indian angels who were visionary indian angels"
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?]]: Averted quiteVery literally. Part 2 (Moloch! Moloch!) was written in the throes of a vivid mescaline hallucination, which, as noted on the trope page, is no easy task.
* [[One Word Title]]
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]
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* [[Take That]]: Almost as many of these as [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]].
* [[Watch It Stoned]]: Ginsberg and his pals were well-known users of a variety of drugs, and it shows. Parts of the poem were actually written ''while'' tripping on psychedelics (mescaline, to be exact). Even the parts written sober are loaded with trippy imagery, rambling lines and explosive language that simulates the psychedelic experience.
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?]]: Averted quite literally. Part 2 (Moloch! Moloch!) was written in the throes of a vivid mescaline hallucination, which, as noted on the trope page, is no easy task.
 
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