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remmers
response 214 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 18:14 UTC 2003

Actually, I've decided that this isn't Ezra Pound after all.  Can I
withdraw my guess?  (Just can't picture Pound calling anyone "Bob".
Nor complaining about paying attention to what dead people had to
say.)
willcome
response 215 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 22:23 UTC 2003

I say it's Pink Floyd.
polygon
response 216 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 05:55 UTC 2003

Not Dorothy Parker, Ezra Pound, or Jack Kerouac.

I'll post some of his prose soon.
polygon
response 217 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 06:06 UTC 2003

Okay, while I look for the book I have in mind, here's another poem by the
same author (after the dashed line below).

I am VERY surprised that nobody has guessed this one yet.  I left out the
final lines of the first poem because I thought it would be TOO obvious.

The following is a complete poem.

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Bricklayer Love

I thought of killing myself because I am only a bricklayer
      and you a woman who loves the man who runs a drug store.

I don't care like I used to; I lay bricks straighter than I
      used to and I sing slower handling the trowel afternoons.

When the sun is in my eyes and the ladders are shaky and the
      mortar boards go wrong, I think of you.
other
response 218 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 06:13 UTC 2003

Burroughs
polygon
response 219 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 06:39 UTC 2003

Re 218.  Not Burroughs.
happyboy
response 220 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 06:54 UTC 2003

shit...uh...frank o'hara?
polygon
response 221 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 13:50 UTC 2003

Re 220.  Not Frank O'Hara.
remmers
response 222 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 10:31 UTC 2003

Another quote then?  Or hint?  Please?
gelinas
response 223 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 12:45 UTC 2003

(Quotes so far from the current guest writer are in #191, #202 and #217.)
polygon
response 224 of 224: Mark Unseen   Dec 9 14:50 UTC 2003

Yes, yes, I'm trying to find a sample from the author's voluminous prose
works, none of which seem to be online.  I'll try to get one posted today.
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