Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SOUTHERN CROSS FOR JANIS JOPLIN, by BARON JAMES ASHANTI First Line: Trouble ferrying loneliness %through chords stitching devil's music Last Line: But j.J. Could've been anybody %she wanted %when she sang the blues! Subject(s): Joplin, Janis (1943-1970) | ||||||||
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