Blind Mumbling

A compilation of writings that never got anyone excited.

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Location: N. Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States

Former teacher, co-editor of Total Football and the author of more than 20 books and over 200 articles, most about sports history. His credits include Pro Football: When the Grass Was Real, The Hidden Game of Football (with John Thorn and Pete Palmer), Baseball Between the Lies, The Importance of Napoleon, and the Battle of Stalingrad. He is presently Executive Director of the Pro Football Researchers Association.

Friday, February 10, 2006

THE REWARDS OF POETRY

(Or About Those Four Words That Can’t Be Rhymed)

A poet can seldom earn silver.
Still ver-
Ses with with no style nor range
Writ in orange
Or purple
‘Bout hero or twerp’ll
Elicit a lisping cheer each month
At least oneth.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Ogden N said...

Yeah? What about purpose? What rhymes with purpose?

4:26 PM  

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