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Kerckhoff in the Rain
Do mem’ries of the Inverted Fountain Well past midnight with Irene still remain? Do you recall the way from the bus stop To the Kerckhoff Coffee House in the rain? “From the bus stop, start with Lot 2, then through Each familiar, brick-clad, commemorative hall: Slichter, Franz, Kinsey, Boyer, and Boelter - Next - to Kerckhoff - you’re dry despite the squall. Coffee and compelling conversation In Kerckhoff with companions and good friends - Lots of lively talk and entertainment Before the evening finally ends. That hilly Westwood campus paradise Has mem’ries for each point of view I take - Powell’s front steps, a pretty view of Royce, The PM sun lighting both up from Drake. Since that balmy summer night with Irene A whole lot of water’s gone down the drain, I just walk in my imagination, And I look out my window, and I see rain.”
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