Monday, November 2, 2015

riders




riders on a platform
drawn by the busker's voice -
distant trains



5 comments:

  1. I recognize the moment, even though we don't call them buskers around here.

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  2. Nor do we. But middle-aged African American male of questionable means belting out old school R & B like his life depended on it (pant, wheeze) just wouldn't cut it.

    So, the adage becomes "eternal".

    Is busker archaic? Or, still applicable to the British Isles, maybe? I sure miss me best mate John.

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  3. __Nice.

    coins rattle
    in this open guitar case
    subway stop

    __Or, perhaps, a BUSk stop? _m

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  4. Some of them are good. Then, there are others who should be gagged.

    Adelaide

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  5. Or take a few lessons, aye, Adelaide?

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