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Homesick blues, homesick blues
He was in the Allenwood pen serving 1 to 5
When he got out he rushed to see his darling, nesting bride.
He served 3 years in the Allenwood pen,he wouldn't go to war,
He was just a peace-creep poet driving home to see his bride.
He found another poet's notebooks stacked up by the bed,
He heard another man's phonograph on the record-player,
Another man's dinner on the table,
Another man's vision in her heart!
Remember this, peace-creep, as you rot in jail,
Remember this morsel from the hidiom, little earthling punk,
Don't expect anyone or anything to wait one second for you!
The oatmeal retches onward, spewing the spackled tool drool
over the precious gash gush.
Homesick blues, homesick blues

He was in the Allenwood pen serving one to five,
He might as well have stayed indside,
than drive home to his faithful bride!
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Ed Sanders (born August 17, 1939) is an American poet, singer, social activist, environmentalist, novelist and publisher. Sanders was born in Kansas City,Missouri. He dropped out of Missouri University in 1958 and hitchhiked to New York City’s Greenwich Village. He wrote his first major poem, Poem from Jail, on toilet paper in his cell after being jailed for protesting against nuclear proliferation in 1961.

Read more about Ed Sanders on Last.fm.


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