jazz
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neo – john wayne? – westerns
pocket books
poetry
rain
not cold. but white. colour days
great
sidewalks
neighbourhood citied
evenings
country cedar air
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blue, black
sky
callused hands
sore joints
broken hat
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d, shoes
boots, foggy solo morning
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e by the barn ready
dependable truck
good
coffee
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nd
a woman who
understands
him
About Crazy Irishman
Touted as a working man's poet, Martin Durkin has been writing professionally for the last 12 years. He has appeared in over twenty anthologies across North America, including, "And left a place to stand on", a collection of poems and essays about the late great Al Purdy. Durkin has also published two collections of poetry, "Hypnotic Childhood", and "The Sound of Quish". Over the past 4 years, Durkin has been on hiatus for the most part but has recently come back to the poetry scene creating a poetry site called crazyirishman.wordpress.com, where in the past year he has written over 100 poems and created a cross over page on https://www.facebook.com/crazyirishmanpoetry where he gives a story behind each of the pieces written.
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October 30th, 2013 at 8:48 am
This is a fun and interesting style. Nice 😉