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Jan 2019
Watch the carnivals of clowns
see how they beat the silent drum
feeding murky water to the deep river
and blowing air to the passing west winds
born with the the abacus of the donkeys
they have surmised that one and one makes one
The fanfare heralds loudly it takes two to tango
and if you want to dance you need no invite
you can hear the music blaring in the square
The passion of the feet should ferry you there

Do tell the clowns they are drumming in their heads
the river is full of water why wet the rain
blowing air in the wind is giving to the giver
and even donkeys know It takes two to tango
Someone tell the clowns that one and one makes two
for the toon town opera loonies feeding pies in the sky
save your water for the muddy pigs and fellow oiks
and when pigs can fly and mountains run
you can dance round the maypole with strays in your mouth
and pull your strings while drinking tea
Yenson
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Yenson  M/London
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