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An antidote to ennui, My friends of age, perchance With hands held high and feet askew Take note when old men dance. Cast off care and bend thy knee O, thou poetic host, Students of Dylan, Derlith, Frost And Bill, the Holy Ghosts. When banjos bang the Bluegrass beat With rhythm ye entranced Release thy souls thus freed my friends Step high in old men's dance. Double shuffle, heal and toe Ceili, reel or clog Kilted, combed, go Strip the Willow And dance the epilogue. With children, friends or wife, embraced, Or maiden once romanced Or all alone with heart, my friends, Rejoice when old men dance. Mango VanRasp 11/2/19
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Apr 9, 2021
Apr 9, 2021 at 11:10 AM UTC
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An antidote to ennui, My friends of age, perchance With hands held high and feet askew Take note when old men dance. Cast off care and bend thy knee O, thou poetic host, Students of Dylan, Derlith, Frost And Bill, the Holy Ghosts. When banjos bang the Bluegrass beat With rhythm ye entranced Release thy souls thus freed my friends Step high in old men's dance. Double shuffle, heal and toe Ceili, reel or clog Kilted, combed, go Strip the Willow And dance the epilogue. With children, friends or wife, embraced, Or maiden once romanced Or all alone with heart, my friends, Rejoice when old men dance. Mango VanRasp 11/2/19
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Apr 9, 2021
Apr 9, 2021 at 11:10 AM UTC
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