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On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 16:50:26 +0000, HarryLime wrote:What's so different about it -- apart from the fact that you're the one
>On Wed, 5 Feb 2025 15:55:22 +0000, Will Dockery wrote:>HarryLime wrote:>Will Dockery wrote:>>>>Here's the original unedited version so the readers can decide for>
themselves:
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>>I Met A Girl
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I met a girl
she came from California.
It was in a dream
we knew each other instantly.
She was a little freckled girl
from out of
my high school past.
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And she looked up at me
and talked real spacey.
I've forgotten her name
though she told it to me twice.
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We talked
a really detached situation.
She said years ago
I was so shy
she thought I was gay.
At this point I kissed her
and put my finger to her hole.
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And she looked up at me
and talked real spacey.
I have forgotten her name
though she told it to me twice.
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I don't know why it was
that I would think of her.
I made a couple of puns
about her name that made me blush.
But her softness in tone
made me feel all right.
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All I want to do
is get in contact.
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-Will Dockery / May 8 1982
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This poem was written in 1982, during my time in the Atlanta Georgia New
Wave punk rock scene, while also influenced by the earlier Beatnik poets
I was reading at the time, such as Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and
Charles Bukowski among others.
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Both styles employed a sort of crude swagger in the tone and content
which I also used in many of my poems.
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All apologies to those offended.
I suppose that's a start.
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Of course, an apologize is supposed to include owning up to one's
mistake -- not attempting to justify it as beatnik inspired swagger.
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You need to recognize that groping a woman you've just met is wrong.
Regardless of whether she's a punk rocker, or that you were acting under
the influence of beatnik poets. Groping is wrong because it's a form of
sexual assault, and a violation of a woman's body.
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You're misrepresenting the scene again, Pendragon we were just having
some fun, kissing and "making out" a little, as the young folks used to
call it.
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Nothing as serious as you want to make it out to be.
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HTH and HAND.
Your poem makes it out to be
No, that's just your misrepresentation of my poem, Pendragon.
I call
Mainly, you continue to lie and misrepresent, Harry.
>Answer my question>
Okay, see below for my answer.
>If you ran into some guy you'd barely known in high school, and after>
exchanging a few words, he planted a kiss on you and stuck his finger up
your butthole, would you consider that to have been "making out"?
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Since that would be a completely different situation from the one in my
poem there would have been a completely different outcome.
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