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If You Pull a Long Face - Part Xxvii

IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : Part XXVII IF you pull a long poet's face All things you write go awry E'en fans who cuddle up offer no solace Remember Kipling's " IF " the price to pay If you pull a long deserted face E'en friends plot with club members to assail You lose will e'en to tie loose line shoe-lace Damn could e'en petty sins cause such travail If you go on pulling that long worsted face Lines you lilt and rhyme sound airy-fairy You push pen you powder verse till tears race Creative college rhetoric plunder words weary Yet if you pull this long-lined sick face Grinding teeth biting lips till red ink spray Ask who cut off Van Gogh's ear to spite his coal-mine face Will a Gauguin mock a Brando's South-Seas belles-ballet If you pull a long Art-for-Artifice sake face Ask whose Kafkayesque trials plagued a Welles's Moro-Jacobean play Holy-Wood chef-d'œuvres dictate classic post-modern pace Kaleidoscopic formulae : rape batter murder on Tolstoyian vertebrae © T. Wignesan - Paris, January 31, 2019

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