Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ELMORE JAMES STEPS OUT OF A STALLED CAR, by JIM MURPHY First Line: Careful not to curse the steaming pile of rust, himself Last Line: What to say about the hour, and location of the nearest phone Subject(s): National Characteristics - American; U.s. - Description And Travel | ||||||||
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