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Famous Last Words

from Plenty Wrong to Go Awry by Churchwood

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lyrics

Eliot whispered “Valerie.”
Dylan mocked the mystery:
“I’ve just had eighteen whiskies straight.”
But Thoreau saw clear in his dire state.

He said “Moose. Indian.”
Moose. Indian.

“It’s a long time since I drank champagne,”
Said Chekov circling his drain.
Silence harried Ezra Pound,
But Dickens uttered “On the ground.”

“Goodnight, my Kitten”—Hemingway
When The Boss shot out his lights that day.
“Why do we live?” Rimbaud made note,
“Send me the news.” And that’s all s/he wrote.

Moose. Indian.
Moose. Indian.

O. Henry lay cold knees to head.
His feet are warm; he can’t be dead.
No one goes out with feet on fire.
“Joan of Arc did,” O. said, then expired.

Like John the One-Eyed Human Drum
Succumbed to plague ere the win had come,
“Make my hide, my feet, and paws
Drum heads for the Bohemian cause.

And say, “Moose. Indian.”
Moose. Indian.

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from Plenty Wrong to Go Awry, released October 16, 2020

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