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			 Just having a cup of coffee with Windy Wilson can 
			sometimes be educational. Today? 
 Well…
 
 Alphonse Wilson here, just celebratin’ a nice day with poetry.
 
 So you’re prolly askin’ yourself, how do you go about writin’ a poem 
			Windy? See, you just gotta sling yerself into a artistical mood. You 
			know, like them Dutch masters used to do before they died and got 
			made into cigars. You start out kinda easy, and think about lilies 
			and daffodils and leetle fluffy cloudlets that might grow into a 
			storm someday. Then you throw in a look that a puppy gives you … one 
			a-them looks of love like just before he throws up on the rug. 
			That’s how you do it. Then you just get a pencil and a piece of 
			paper and rip ‘n snort.
 
 So here’s my poem today. I call it “Circulational Quandary” by 
			Alphonse Wilson.
 
 I wandered lonely as a heart
 That sends my corpuscles through waiting veins
 And all the might of pumping blood
 Couldn’t hold onto them reins.
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			 Bold rider, never, never canst 
			thou smoochLady Fair upon the mouth.
 Nay I say to you naysayers
 Or just keep ridin’ south
 
 Oh beats my heart with laughing
 At corporational cruds,
 I right now feel like quaffing
 A six pack of good suds
 And though you come out bleedin’And need a tranfusional fix
 It sure beats hell out of weedin’
 The garden out here in the sticks.
 
 Well, there it is … do you feel transformnational? Boy howdy I sure 
			do.
 
 Nothin’ like a poem to get a cowboy’s mind right, you know. And you 
			can tell ‘em I said so.
 [Text from file received from 
			Slim Randles] 
			Brought to you by ol’ 
			Windy hisself, on “Home Country with Slim Randles” on a classic 
			country radio station near you.
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