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Flippety flippet jiminey cricket I lie on my billet Take a strut, one sharp cut, cig on the fillet I know that fellow there I know his mother, with the wrench-size arm Hushed kisses, good-bye, her flesh clipped my head We swirled, more than mess-like Reed roof glimmer overhead, We landed together, head-to-head My hands stranded, realizing nowhere to rest To her now, I knew he would be short Torn leggings and holed green hat He came to me towering over And I screamed to him, once and twice louder Flippety Flippet, Jiminey Cricket, we’re in the same billet But you ain’t who you think you are Her son, our son died to the whirring birds In our arms, Flippety Flippet, ice-cold, eyes-closed Couldn’t tell the difference back then He answered, unassuming,      If I ain’t your son, whose am I? You’re Jiminey Cricket’s! Flippety Flippet. I don’t know who I am And why my arms curl and head swirl Less, how do I know about you? Who – Who, who, one more and you sound like an owl. Look – I wanna know who lit the fire. I lit a smoke, shake the cig to see who hadn’t smoke Fire embers pop to the crack of my two-pot mouth Why are you pulling two? One for you, calling it the peace-smoke To peace, two a-piece, can’t have peace with one I remember him but never told him so I lit the fire, and there was no whirring bird. Just he and his brother - one minute off to the tee His mother woke next morning, said one would be given by the army Flippety Flippet Jiminey Cricket, about time he knew the secret Flippety Flippet Jiminey Cricket, his mother hid it Not me, Jiminey, not you, Flippety, The harder I scream. About time to let loose, Flippety Flippet           I had a twin, you know –           Light me a fire won’t you? I did; and it’s nothing that I’ll ever forget.
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Apr 18, 2020
Apr 18, 2020 at 8:53 AM UTC
Jiminey Cricket
Flippety flippet jiminey cricket I lie on my billet Take a strut, one sharp cut, cig on the fillet I know that fellow there I know his mother, with the wrench-size arm Hushed kisses, good-bye, her flesh clipped my head We swirled, more than mess-like Reed roof glimmer overhead, We landed together, head-to-head My hands stranded, realizing nowhere to rest To her now, I knew he would be short Torn leggings and holed green hat He came to me towering over And I screamed to him, once and twice louder Flippety Flippet, Jiminey Cricket, we’re in the same billet But you ain’t who you think you are Her son, our son died to the whirring birds In our arms, Flippety Flippet, ice-cold, eyes-closed Couldn’t tell the difference back then He answered, unassuming,      If I ain’t your son, whose am I? You’re Jiminey Cricket’s! Flippety Flippet. I don’t know who I am And why my arms curl and head swirl Less, how do I know about you? Who – Who, who, one more and you sound like an owl. Look – I wanna know who lit the fire. I lit a smoke, shake the cig to see who hadn’t smoke Fire embers pop to the crack of my two-pot mouth Why are you pulling two? One for you, calling it the peace-smoke To peace, two a-piece, can’t have peace with one I remember him but never told him so I lit the fire, and there was no whirring bird. Just he and his brother - one minute off to the tee His mother woke next morning, said one would be given by the army Flippety Flippet Jiminey Cricket, about time he knew the secret Flippety Flippet Jiminey Cricket, his mother hid it Not me, Jiminey, not you, Flippety, The harder I scream. About time to let loose, Flippety Flippet           I had a twin, you know –           Light me a fire won’t you? I did; and it’s nothing that I’ll ever forget.
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Apr 18, 2020
Apr 18, 2020 at 8:53 AM UTC
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