+Steven Curtis Lance
Apr 06, 2005, 12:00 AM
Digicam Digeridoo
Don't know a digicam from a digeridoo
But if I had one I'd take a picture for you
Of my sentimental smile as I dream awhile
Ready for my close-up with a new tattoo
Digeridoo-dah digicam hey
My oh my what a digital day
Technology is way ahead of me you see
Don't even have a camera of any kind
But if I get caught up you'll see the rest of me
I'll leave the twentieth century behind
Wanga-langa ding-dong did you say?
Digeridoo-dah digicam hey
As soon as I fast-forward through the nineteenth one
And then the next one to the present I should be
Ready to join you in the present century
In virtual reality and find it fun
To learn to play the digeridoo just for you
And then I'd take a picture and I'd send that too
To represent a pleasant propinquity
Digeridoo-dah digicam hey
My oh my what a digital day
Wanga-langa ding-dong did you say?
Digeridoo-dah digicam hey
Hey ho hey have a digital day
+Steven Curtis Lance
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misty_tears
Apr 06, 2005, 12:23 AM
damn, you can always blend your words to their fullest, and coupled with minimalism is quite a power to behold, excellent write.
misty..
+Steven Curtis Lance
Apr 06, 2005, 12:39 AM
Thanks, Misty!
If you go to Authorsden, you can see the accompanying illustration:
http://www.authorsden.com/stevencurtislanceThat's me playing the digeridoo (maybe).
Respect and solidarity always, my friend and fellow poet. Good to see you here!
Love,
+Stevie
Hey Hey
Apr 06, 2005, 03:23 AM
Ha! Ho! Hey! Smooth words from a wordsmith.
hollywoodsnoopy
Apr 06, 2005, 12:30 PM
That was great!!!! I love the way this flowed, like a song even. My father has a digeridoo. He never even plays it. I tried once, but could not get the right sound out of it. Brilliant simply brilliant. Well done Steven. I think you are certainly back to you good ol' self again.
Nikki
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