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Re: Why Wolves Are Like Playing Cards Bell Sympatico
Robert Morpheal (morpheal@sympatico.ca) 2005/10/11 21:24

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Hey, what's the real difference between an Abraham Lincoln and a Walt
Whitmen ?  Or between a Ginsberg and a Nixon ?  Surrealism.

R.M.

"jeff.worksonpaper02@gmail.com" wrote:
>
> oust out from double-crossed knock
> who was to what awaits naked security
> as no part for sufferance, Walt Whitman,
> is to an old hand at boyhood rose's swindle
>
> no threat, no matter to rain in custody
> our gifts fall cold in places other than the pale -
> upstairs, railroad ties snooze hand in hand
> these memorials wanted enough earth to themselves

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