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Monday, January 30, 2012
Somewhere in the Cambridge Boston Skyline, near the Moon
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3:53 PM
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
For Donna, Song-poem from a coffee shop
After we made love early, I played this song for Donna while cleaning up and before going back to bed. I mentioned that it was "a poem", apparently from Albert Hammond who wrote my anthem It Never Rains in California.
They never play it on the radio in Boston any more; I think they ruined soft rock in Boston, but..... I'm in the same coffee shop where I heard it waiting for her and their playing Diamond Girl by Seals and Crofts, which is more than acceptable.
Were i to write alot of poetry, this one would be on the same shelf.
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7:34 AM
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Monday, January 23, 2012
Haunted? May I present: House of the Wolfman
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8:04 PM
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Scott Lord: Snow-bound. A winter idyl
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7:36 AM
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Scott Lord: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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9:45 PM
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"Romantic Morning to You, Nancy Drew"
Every morning I've said, "Good Morning, I Love You", this morning, because we were awake very late last night making love, I said, "Romantic Morning to to You" I thought I'd try; being lovers is treating the other with politeness; just remain polite and everything else follows.
She was in fact tired and in a hurry, but we again didn't know that we would be making love untill it was the middle of the night.
When she was at college for art history she wanted to take more journalism- apparently it was People Magazine at that time, whereas I had submitted poetry that year to The Atlantic Monthly, my first and only "rejection slip" in 1978-9, although I also was sent of copy of a first edition by the author and got a merry christmas letter from Updike- its more disastrous that we had an artist-in-residence program that went nowhere while she was there. I happened to find a movie that would explain it.
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8:03 AM
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