Cythera <cyth...@my-deja.com> wrote: Will Dockery wrote: Anyway, speaking of books & such, here's the news on mine: "Poeta Do Shadowville" CD/lyric chapbook, Spring 2010! Coming in Spring 2010, the "Poeta Do Shadowville" CD/lyric chapbook package, a retrospective of all eras of Will Dockery, from stand-up- poet to conductor of the Shadowville All-Stars. Cover art by Sean
Cythera <cyth...@my-deja.com> wrote: Will Dockery wrote: Anyway, speaking of books & such, here's the news on mine: "Poeta Do Shadowville" CD/lyric chapbook, Spring 2010! Coming in Spring 2010, the "Poeta Do Shadowville" CD/lyric chapbook package, a retrospective of all eras of Will Dockery, from stand-up- poet to conductor of the Shadowville All-Stars. Cover art by Sean
Cythera <cyth...@my-deja.com> wrote: Will Dockery wrote: Anyway, speaking of books & such, here's the news on mine: "Poeta Do Shadowville" CD/lyric chapbook, Spring 2010! Coming in Spring 2010, the "Poeta Do Shadowville" CD/lyric chapbook package, a retrospective of all eras of Will Dockery, from stand-up- poet to conductor of the Shadowville All-Stars. Cover art by Sean
kapeman <kapeman@aol.com> wrote: While former U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist was strictly old school (he once cited light opera lyrics from Gilbert and Sullivan in one of his opinions), I hope it wasn't "I have a little list"... In what legal experts believe is the first time rock lyrics have been invoked in a Supreme Court decision, Chief Justice Roberts cited
Give me a chance to reciprocate the sense of sensibiliy we can share/ There was many things in lifs course that paths less ceratin were moreso a life to elaborate to care/ So often times hate held me back because there was nothing in common, bit only so often/ Its said dreams can come true, there in life is nothing so strong as its opposite a moment this softens/ Why there are so many more