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Dedicated to Homer


(Picture: stuart.childs)

Voices in Homer

(14.10.2023)

Voices in Homer

I don’t recall how
The cyclop did sound
Nor the sirens, nor – well –
Ulysses.

But we had it, the Odyssey –
An audio cassette, borrowed,
A friend from the neighborhood
Island
Had it, and we had it borrowed.

Stamps we traded (against glass beads and stuff),
Stones and so on, with the neighborhood
Island.

But the band got pulled into a pre-historic
Cassette recorder and pre-historic
Band-salad was the result –
It got to be fixed
On the neighborhood island.

I still, by the way, got the crystal, a beautiful
Rock crystal we traded, and might it be needed,
I’m prepared to, some day,
Give it back, I swear,
To eternal Ulysses.

One day, I swear to eternal Ulysses,
I might give it back.

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