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Homer's (the blind man's) poetry as seen by the waiter "Iliad XI"
Jazz
He wondered, if Deborah and Aphrodite had plotted against him just to see how human he be and if he would howl too. He had a question for Ginsberg, thinking of George who whenever he told his tale about "...these unforgettable two... ...the spade and the diamond... ...and whenever they visited nothing was the same, ...the saxophone played Bill ...the horn was blowing Jacky, ...the ivory was tickling Bobby the pianist was laughing ...while the Sheriff sang under the boar's head holding an unlit fat joint... and Papa Jake was yodeling from the bathroom!"
Disclaimer: Any similarity fitting the reader is done on purpose, names are not been changed, no innocence is protected. May you wear the glass slipper if it fits with royal pride and never feel hurt by a fool's tongue sticking out at you.
01/09/09
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