For this week's Issa's Sunday Service, please turn your hymnals up to 11, that's the hard rock setting, and let it rip: it's Willie Dixon's classic You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover, as done by the criminally neglected band, Cactus. Some fine harp, scorching guitar, sweet bass, and a possess'd vocal.
Sometimes, a singer/songwriter just won't do.
This week's poem from the archive comes from Lilliput Review #26, November 1991. Other poems from #26 were featured in a recent post. This one is a long-time favorite.
Like A RoseMarcia,
like a rose
had to leave us
but Marcia,
like a rose
still remainsDaniel J. McCaffrey
even the willow
is lonely...
rose of Sharon
Issa
translated by David G. Lanoue
best,
Don
1 comment:
Well, I'll say this. They look like they're having fun!
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