Showing posts with label Henry Clay Work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Clay Work. Show all posts
24 September 2014
Tied Tightly, Polson, Montana
"Launching our from the ship--
ha, ha! courtship--
Oh the misty matrimonial sea,
Let the cable hang lightly,
but tie the knot tightly."
So the hoary sailors tell me.”
- Henry Clay Work, from “Tie the Knot Tightly"
Click in the previous text link to enjoy Work’s wordplay in this thoughtful yet jaunty poem, & listen to some of his music compositions here.
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