Dear friends,
What a treat to see you all!
Marilyn and Joe may remember this- I believe that Russell Campbell composed the Poverty Song in the Sydney House- ? many hours during the day he would have the music playing as he composed the words.. It was a very significant song and just now a special time for me to revisit,as I read your words Jim.
Russell wore s grey safari suit he had made himself with sandals made from black car tyres.
Travel well and safely.
Journey on, journey on all humankind.
In peace and love,
Isobel Bishop
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Judy and I had lunch today with Joe and Marilyn Crocker at their place in Wells, ME. Met the Crocker's dog, and sort of spontaneously burst into song . . . Goodby my Coney Island Baby, Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow, I Don't Know Why, More, . . . Grand finale was the Poverty Song (Come Walk with Francis . . Had to dig out the words for that one. .). Any other strange outbursts happening lately??
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Jim Wiegel
This Is Just To Say
BY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS
I have eaten
the plums
that were in
the icebox
and which
you were probably
saving
for breakfast
Forgive me
they were delicious
so sweet
and so cold