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"O God, I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." - Hamlet Act II scene ii
22 August 2020
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Brill. Says it all.
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Glad you liked it baby.
DeleteIt was bad luck for that Saxaphone to break! Great blues song.
ReplyDeleteHa-ha! Nice one baby.
DeleteYou could compose the Covoid Tory Blues YP?
DeleteI could compose the Haemorrhoid Tory Blues!
DeleteOh yeah
ReplyDeleteI should have made that the very last line.
DeleteYep. Says it all.
ReplyDeleteHaving Covid-19 blues is better than having Covid-19!
ReplyDeleteHa-ha! You are right there Steve.
DeleteThat's just what we have too! I thought at first you were going to write about Charlie Parker, the jazz saxophonist and composer. His 100th birthday is next Saturday and Kansas City has been celebrating him all month.
ReplyDeleteI had not realised that "Bird" hailed from Kansas City. Thanks for pointing that out Bonnie.
DeleteHe was born on the Kansas side of Kansas City and spent a lot of time in our Jazz District.
DeleteYour creative writing must be a very welcome distraction!
ReplyDeleteThe tension of the pandemic means my head has not usually been in the right place Kylie.
DeleteThat's one creative blues song and lyrics. Keep composing
ReplyDeleteYou're on drums Kestrel!
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