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Nice made visualized poetry commercial
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A tribute to The Bard, Scotland's own Robert Burns --shepherd to we farflung diasporees. Lonnie Glass put this poem to music and recorded it.
Burnt Doun (in Lallans Scots)
Oh nae mair leaves...
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I sat and listened.
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He walked up to me and sat down, my friend.
"You know, I am here?" He asked,
"Weren't you always?".
I looked away, he replied, ...
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Dirty Balls
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
I’ve really got to wash my balls!
They’ve been swinging left and right
through the muck of political...
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Back there are storage rooms
crammed to the beams
with trunks of costumes,
coats, and shoes and hats,
old scripts and notes in boxes,
powders, creams and
tables, chairs and
thickly painted...
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 The "POETRY OF THE PEOPLE" Series features an 82-year old World War 2 veteran U.S. Navy dive-bomber pilot KELLY ALCALA reading his favorite poem "HIGH FLIGHT" written by JOHN G. MCGEE another...
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Curious Addiction
Who, what where and when?
What’s vice is versa look’n to sin.
I know where I’ve been and I’m look’n to go.
Somewhere I’m not, some place I...
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I'm five years old
I love the playground
My friends are with me today
We race to the slide
It’s my turn first
I fall on my behind
but we all laugh ...
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A Burns-esque poem that spouted into a song by myself and Lonnie Glass. Mike Kropotkin does a great arrangement and all the instrumentation.
Burnt Doun (by Norman Ball)
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