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chopsticks
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0 posted 2008-01-12 09:01 AM


Brad, I see what you mean. I delete it.

[This message has been edited by chopsticks (01-14-2008 06:30 PM).]

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Sunshine
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1 posted 2008-01-12 02:14 PM


Yes, Chops, he reminds me of Jack Elam! A wonderful rendition. Thank you so much for locating this link.


Brad
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2 posted 2008-01-14 05:16 PM


Cremation

Here is the link for the words. To be honest, I  don't want this to be a YouTube fest, but it seems a shame to let this one slide.

Maybe if you could let me know before you post it?

At least that way we can manage these a bit better.

Yes, I'm posting others' poems as well, but they are supposed to be part and parcel of the general theme of this forum.

What makes poetry work?

They are a supplement to the original work people do, they are not meant to overwhelm that original work.

Part of me kind of laughed at that last sentence, Chop. But you know me, I worry about things that perhaps aren't worth worrying about.


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