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In ATLANTIC CITY, / we saw a man named Joe, / who was a handsome gambler, / who put on quite a show
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"To find real peace and love, / You have to look inside, / You have to be here now, / Free of greed and pride.
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We walked into a juke joint,
In ASBURY PARK,
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We saw fishermen and seagulls,
And a ferry passing by,
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We picked up a hitchhiker,
Hot as an autumn flame,
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Love the one you're with,
Be with the one you love,
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I'm a Baby Boomer -
a hippy with grey hair,
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Lightning, rain, and thunder,
Don't bother me - at all,
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He used to be a CEO,
The Head Honcho - A Big Wheel,
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We walked through Mark Twain's house,
And sang on Hartford Stage,
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It was an Earth Day to remember,
The sun fell down on me,
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It's a gas to travel with them,
As we roll from town to town,
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We call him Vince 'The Vagabond',
He has a wandering soul,
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A chapel's bells are ringing,
As the wind blows through our hair,
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Let none of us forget,
Those who left the earth too soon,
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WHO'LL STOP THE RAIN (c) Copyright 2007 by Earl F. Hubbard Jr. (from THE OPEN ROAD - A YELLOW BUS BOOK - coming SOON)
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Sunshine Girl likes Frost, Fisher Cat likes Twain,
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OH? Vince The Vagabond, Was fishing in the sea,
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We filled her up in Portland, Then we hit the OCEAN STATE,
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I swear a saw a moose, as we were leaving MAINE,
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Sunshine Girl and Fisher Cat - Strummed on Blue Guitars,
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It truly warmed our hearts,
To see poor people smile,
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We painted Easter Eggs, in the chilly wind and hail,
by Swtpoetryman
44 lines, 6 comments,
on Apr 7 7:03 PM 2007. In Love, Spiritual, Hope, Travel, Adventure, Peace, Children, Holiday, Humor
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There's no shame in being poor, When poor is all you know,
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I was talking to a brown cow, who kept on saying MOO!
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Old Man Winter's come again, It's such a sad refrain,
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We shared them with a vagabond, who didn't have a dime,
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When I closed my eyes again, I was in VICTORIA,
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I spent most of the evening, In a fine pub in a square,
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It can be found in any state, For it's a state of mind,
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We shopped in ARLINGTON, in THE WAYSIDE COUNTRY STORE.
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This poem is my old memoirs of my old high school at Jackson Hieghts High in Holton, KS. Ity explains how hecktic my freshman year was and
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Just when she started crying, A blue bus came along,
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OH, on the road of glowing souls, We are proud to take a stand,
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A miracle's a breath away, And the last is not the least.
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We saw CINDERELLA'S CASTLE, and PETER PUMPKIN, too,
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We felt the soul of Kerouac, Tim Leary and James Dean,
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marshes and murky waters abandoned swamps
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We loaded up our bus, With people who were poor,
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I said a prayer for Saffron, She said a prayer for me,
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Justin loves his Amber, Sunshine loves her Fisher Cat,
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And remember to ask John and George, For tomorrow, love, and light.
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That's how Sunshine Girl and Fisher Cat, Came to share their love.
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Me love and I were singing, OH. ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE,
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It's The Sixties and The Seventies, It's spirit and it's vibe,
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Everywhere I go with Saffron,
There are wonders to behold,
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I love to go white water rafting. It can be dangerous...but it's awesome!!!!
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