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With hands weathered and soul tethered Jazz Man plays a sorrowful tune. The flash of fingers guide pain that lingers visible as a shrouded moon. Speedy knuckles let loose chuckles of the tired and weary loon. The band surrounds him, memory hounds him, like bugs croaking long days in June. Inspiration and narration drip sharply from familiar breaks. His solo, it swings from so many strings, each attached to enduring aches. Final phrases briskly pace his calls across lucid and lonely lakes. And though what he plays could be stretched for days, New York minutes are all he takes.
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Apr 13, 2011
Apr 13, 2011 at 2:56 AM UTC
Jazz Man
With hands weathered and soul tethered Jazz Man plays a sorrowful tune. The flash of fingers guide pain that lingers visible as a shrouded moon. Speedy knuckles let loose chuckles of the tired and weary loon. The band surrounds him, memory hounds him, like bugs croaking long days in June. Inspiration and narration drip sharply from familiar breaks. His solo, it swings from so many strings, each attached to enduring aches. Final phrases briskly pace his calls across lucid and lonely lakes. And though what he plays could be stretched for days, New York minutes are all he takes.
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Apr 13, 2011
Apr 13, 2011 at 2:56 AM UTC
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