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oh, now listen, to that blues man, singin' prayer singin' words in ways we never hoid woids sung thisaway, since Grandma on th Bayou, introduced me, to Mr. Jake, Now mister jake, he was old country, old school He settle a passle of flybit cows with a croon, aimed right at the moon, top o' his lungs, knowin' I am the only voice I hear, my prayers never bounce, they soak down may you arrive, said Mr. Jake where you wisht you were, when we learned of life in Louisiana from an old Siclilian fisher man cook, who knew of Tavasco Inlet, to Bayou Bleu, the real you can feel black mud from the top of the river, carried all this way, to squish between my toes, so I never fo'got toejam spreader was a occupying principle behind any search for pearls once fed to pigs. Mr. Jake taught me to think these muddy thoughts with my toes, wigglin', feel a nibblin' set hook, what do you know?
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Oct 3, 2019
Oct 3, 2019 at 4:01 PM UTC
Meet Mr. Jake, the Sicilian Fisher Cook
oh, now listen, to that blues man, singin' prayer singin' words in ways we never hoid woids sung thisaway, since Grandma on th Bayou, introduced me, to Mr. Jake, Now mister jake, he was old country, old school He settle a passle of flybit cows with a croon, aimed right at the moon, top o' his lungs, knowin' I am the only voice I hear, my prayers never bounce, they soak down may you arrive, said Mr. Jake where you wisht you were, when we learned of life in Louisiana from an old Siclilian fisher man cook, who knew of Tavasco Inlet, to Bayou Bleu, the real you can feel black mud from the top of the river, carried all this way, to squish between my toes, so I never fo'got toejam spreader was a occupying principle behind any search for pearls once fed to pigs. Mr. Jake taught me to think these muddy thoughts with my toes, wigglin', feel a nibblin' set hook, what do you know?
A thought while wondering if prayer is more the unwritten poetry blowing on breezes that sometimes feel like care-touch, figertip to cheek
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77/M/Pine Valley CA
Oct 3, 2019
Oct 3, 2019 at 4:01 PM UTC
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