Kerouac

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bwilson
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Keruoac

Along the twisted, creaking cracks
Of obsolescent railroad tracks,
I think sharp of haunted Kerouac’s
restless, American spirit.
I reflect on that lonesome and woeful face,
Then realize
I wear it.

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twelveoonetwelveooneover 16 years ago
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I could say works for me, leave it at that. I am not a kerouac fan. The ending out of context does not leep nor lead. But still and all it all works together. Kudos.

wildsweetonewildsweetoneover 16 years ago
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i mentioned this poem in the New Poem Review thread in the Poetry Forum. please feel free to come along and join in with other poets. the 50% temperature rating i've given you is so that it does not affect future temp ratings. - wildsweetone.

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