The Walgreen's Blues...(formerly, "Bettah Dan I Knew I Could")A Poem by MarkA friend and I were chatting last night, and she said something which caused this, only my second official blues tune (see, "Cruise Control Blues), to drop into my head. Enjoy!
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The misspellings are intentional--it's supposed to represent a deep-Southern brogue
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As usual, I agree with Rick... I didna see no danged misspellings heah.
I was standing in line at the bookstore listening to a woman talk to the clerk about the book she was buying- it was a guide to the South Beach Diet. She kept saying, "it looks this one will give me the energy I need, because it says to cut out fruits and carbs, and I know that those things are what has to be draining me" and it was so painfully clear to me that this was another act of desperation for her, when what she really needed was to be living a life that was passionate to her, and full of creative energy of some kind. I think the pharmacist in your song would have agreed! Loved it! This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 15 Years Ago3 of 3 people found this review constructive. |
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i tink i done hoid big momma torton singin dis tune down at tipitina's or sum udda juke joint.
Posted 12 Years Ago |
it works as well...It is hard to write in dialect. I am born and bred British but I could follow it...well MOST of it...great stuff It should maybe be sung to a blues riff.
This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 12 Years Ago |
Some people actually make a living of trying to document this very language style which has a name I can't recall. And you have it nailed.
I love the music of the poem, VERY FUNNY Blues! Would love to hear it sung with a guitar or banjo. This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 12 Years Ago |
Amazing capture of Southern "accent". Lots of humor here!
This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 12 Years Ago |
love the south...love this poem...the details and slang were great.
This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 12 Years Ago |
Never saw mispelled words just backwoods country launguge from the south. Some have a different take but all the same to me. I never laughed so hard. Awesome poem If get stuck and need some ideas this will stir them up.
This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 12 Years Ago |
Lordy, lordy misser Mark. Dissa heah pome tech't ma fummy bome. Stih chuklin' n' kint stop no how.
You a blues man? Should be. I bet you gotta way cool pair of shades even if you ain't. How, how, how, how. This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 12 Years Ago1 of 1 people found this review constructive. |
It shore look good t'me. :-) I bet this was a blast to write! And probably very hard, but considering you are from the south maybe it came more natural to you? Your spell check must have been lighting up like crazy. This a really fun song. I could hear the blues music in my mind as I read it.
This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 14 Years Ago |
It's really good and the Southern thing adds a nice touch, but to be honest, it's a little hard to read. haha
This review was written for a previous version of this writingPosted 14 Years Ago |
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Added on September 25, 2009
Last Updated on July 30, 2012
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Mark
Las Vegas, NV
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Writing, for me, has always been the friend who brought out the best in me, and who would never argue with me, except when necessary to point out my many obvious inconsistancies. Writing and.. more..Writing
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