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After the painting by Dana Schutz Notice the lid’s up on my piano, to keep the strings dry. Instead of a pool on the shiny black hood the water just slides away. It rains blue rain here on the prairie, big clouds, blue rain coming down in arrows. My hair’s a mess, but I don’t care bare-foot pianist me, firm fingers on the keys, you see I’m playing Frederic Rzewski’s   Winnsboro Blues, those **** Cottonmill Blues, *Oh Lordy, You know and I know, I don’t have to tell, Work for Tom Watson, Got to work like hell.* For James who likes his poetry with music
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Nov 4, 2013
Nov 4, 2013 at 2:35 PM UTC
Playing the Piano in the Rain.
After the painting by Dana Schutz Notice the lid’s up on my piano, to keep the strings dry. Instead of a pool on the shiny black hood the water just slides away. It rains blue rain here on the prairie, big clouds, blue rain coming down in arrows. My hair’s a mess, but I don’t care bare-foot pianist me, firm fingers on the keys, you see I’m playing Frederic Rzewski’s   Winnsboro Blues, those **** Cottonmill Blues, *Oh Lordy, You know and I know, I don’t have to tell, Work for Tom Watson, Got to work like hell.* For James who likes his poetry with music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68zSOyO1PG8
nigel-morgan
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Nov 4, 2013
Nov 4, 2013 at 2:35 PM UTC
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