OLD MAN and the SYLLABLES: Poetry
Written 1981 - Present by LARRY EUGENE MEREDITH aka the Old Goat
The Old Goat and John Milton compare notes. Milton, Delaware, 2011. (Photo by Ronald W. Tipton, used by permission)
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Creative Statement and Acknowledgments
Who and What of Coffee and Poetry
Story behind "Half & Half"
Bad Days at the Office: "Crack Up" and "Corporatio...
Story of "High Performance" Sort of
Some Explanations about "Euthamania"
Those Autumn Leaves
Where "Flight Delayed" came From
Flights I've Taken to Broaden Myself
The story behind "Middle"
Go To STUFF AND NONSENSE AND A LOT OF LARRY
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Friday, May 14, 2010
What Men Eat
A Sort of Tonka
Come and sink thy teeth
In this succulent roast beef,
Meat tender and loose,
Full of warm flavorable juice
Staining chins of hungry men.
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