Okay, I got one
What African country did Rimbaud trade legs in,
(I mean arms) before he died back at the farm
in France?
I'm going to Hell's Kitchen, step on it.
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Written April 11th, 2006
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and we've arrived: allpoetry.com/Contest/1969015
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*Scratches head* Rimbaud was a fucking nut-case, and you, my friend, are as well. Thank you for the entry, and the laugh. Tis much appreciated.
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Rimbaud was quite an amazing person, but the thing that really amazes me is that he gave up writing poetry. I can't imagine doing that, and can't imagine how he could have done it.
I remember plowing through his poems in French when I was in college, and the thing that popped into my head the first time was like an epiphany: you have to be seriously off the wall to be a good writer. I knew I'd qualify. You do too. -
Harare, Zimbabwe.
Rimbaud lived in Harare east of the present day Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, suppling arms during the civil war in this area then called Abyssinia...
for extra points
if you want to know where was his leg was amputated? Marseilles, and he died November 10th 1981.
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Thank you for playing CASH CAB.
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ccq's question, Imokon's and diablo's are still up for grabs... 10 minutes til closing.
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Horus8 ... 34 minutes til closing and I don't find an answer from you in any óf the other contestant's comments! Vite! Vite!
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No, No, No, you are not coming to Hell's Kitchen with Rimbaud! LOL. Ding! Ding! Ding! Imokon is IN with Absinthe!
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...Abyssinia (modern Ethiopia).
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