Of course it's three a.m. again-- Time long encircled in the blues-- And grateful for the company I pull out old shellacs; Dinah, Eartha, Big Maybelle, Then Tina, early blues with Ike On a long playing record, songs by Little Walter, Blues Boy King, Songs Ginny used to sing At juke joints in northwest Tennessee, Before she made her way out west, Vegas and L.A., when cheap scotch at midnight was enough. And now, somehow, pure grain and Percocet Have stopped her, some say accidentally. Man trouble too, Horn players with habits, Car dealers and one evangelist, Backslidden but believing, Tapped now to speak well, Ignore vices and regrets.