I get a ton of spam. More than most because I have almost 6 email address I have to check.
Sometimes I get something that I have to post. Be it witty or funny or just bizarre. This piece here reminded me of an early EE Cummings without any particular point.
From: Roderick Munoz [RoderickMunoz@0451.com]
To: Doug@dontspammexnegenx.com
Subject: TNy
two patrol cars in all their glory–low-slung and yellow, armed with together now, in formation.
And pay attention to that pullup. It’s a in prison every Sunday. And I really needed a drink–toy thirst wouldn’t was very nearly Fletcher’s top speed.
And now here is an EE Cummings poem:
Buffalo Bill’s
defunct
who used to
ride a watersmooth-silver
stallion
and break onetwothreefourfive pigeonsjustlikethat
Jesus
he was a handsome man
and what i want to know is
how do you like your blueeyed boy
Mister Death
One Comment
Years ago I ran into a poem written on a restroom wall in a bar which I believed was related somehow to e.e.cummings’”Buffalo Bill’s Defunct.”
Could you please send me the original cummings poem and the maybe related poem beginning:
“Met a man once
Bought a bird-dog
Threw it up
Two three times
In the air
Wouldn’t fly
So he shot it.
Are these two poems somehow related?