"I thank this rock and roll for the freedom it's given me"
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"I thank this rock and roll for the freedom it's given me"
Petty
he's not petty
unfussy rock star un
pretty voice - unpettied - just Tom
Petty
Re: "anti-artsy"
Maybe it's dadaism ? Anyway, I've just had the pleasure of listening to Tom Petty, so thank you for that, Bernie.
R.I.P. Tom Petty, who died about 3 days ago.
Best, Gracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5BJXwNeKsQ
R.I.P. Tom Petty, who died about 3 days ago.
Best, Gracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5BJXwNeKsQ
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Re: "I thank this rock and roll for the freedom it's given"
Before this October disappears:
Thanks Gracy321; Thanks Kenneth; (et al)
I had hoped - much sooner - to respond & elaborate about this cinquain-poem -
and I hope still to do so
It has been well-received at other forums,
as I continue relishing being the conduit for this cinquain-poem
Michael (MV)
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Re: "I thank this rock and roll for the freedom it's given"
Thanks for elaborating. I'll have to read up
Re: "I thank this rock and roll for the freedom it's given m
Hi again, MV.
I knew about cinquains. Written some myself. What muddled me is the title, which is very long.
I know about cinquains using the first line as a title, which indeed you do, but then you put a totally different title above.
Anyway, I'm very glad it has been well received in other forums. Congrats!
Best, Gracy
I knew about cinquains. Written some myself. What muddled me is the title, which is very long.
I know about cinquains using the first line as a title, which indeed you do, but then you put a totally different title above.
Anyway, I'm very glad it has been well received in other forums. Congrats!
Best, Gracy