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Poem Number 510
A bottle of perrier and a fine feather in my cap
I step down the door and lick my cigarette burns
In the Jardin d'Hiver I shall take my afternoon nap
But only after uncle Jim rears me and turns
And licks the last ashen scraps from the family urns
I bless the scraps and rub them on my bleeding bum
To honor the fine folks from which they come from


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