Re: Poetry or prose?

From: <jlsmith3@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue Jul 01 2003 - 15:32:42 EDT

Seriously, no one knows anything about the short story/poem, no more than 500 words long, with a narrator, trapped as a guest in a brutal war colonel's home and horrified by a pile of severed ears in the living room? An online search doesn't reveal anything, nor did a search by keywords at the library.

I guess I should add the same disclaimer, then: "This is not a sarcastic comment stemming from my position about prose/poetry; I am really looking for such a thing, if it exists"

luke

-------Original Message-------
From: James Rovira <jrovira@drew.edu>
Sent: 07/01/03 10:00 AM
To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
Subject: Re: Poetry or prose?

>
> Well, there's Taxman by the Beatles. Song lyrics, of course, but I bet
they work well all on their own as poetry.

Jim

Diego M. Dell'Era wrote:
> Does anybody know of a good poem referring to
> taxes?
>
> (This is not a sarcastic comment stemming from my
> position about prose/poetry; I am really looking for
> such a thing, if it exists. After monkeys and typewriters,
> it just seems right to rhyme with fiscal policy.)
>
> Saludos,
> Diego D.

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