Whew! That was close. I was very impressed with the second poem. Concise.
Seems all have left for their burrows. Burroughs. 'Nite all.
Linda.
jack kerouac
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March 12th was the birthdate of Jack Kerouac, as such I decided to "repost" an old poem from early last year.
Thanks for the comments kids! Although I must confess I haven't the slightest clue what you folks are talking about!
See ya...
babe
peace
ISL
March 12th was the birthdate of Jack Kerouac, as such I decided to "repost" an old poem from early last year.
Thanks for the comments kids! Although I must confess I haven't the slightest clue what you folks are talking about!
See ya...
babe

peace
ISL
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Your poem, chum!ilang wrote:Thanks for the comments kids! Although I must confess I haven't the slightest clue what you folks are talking about!
Until now we reached agreement on the line breaks that go with "Babe"...
Good to know, however, someone else is still "on the road" to "satori in paris".
You didn't answer my question, though, about the Neil Young reference, not that you have to, of course...
Cheers
tom