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A to Z and I know nothing 1 to 9 and calculations bore me give me a sleek car two-tone room to roll around in big fins like Elvis' hair a one car parade on main street with an arm around my girl hamburgers on the way to love no deliberations or fussiness ketchup smeared on our lips the night not over the scene is always looking on the scene coats slung over shoulders prepared for anything hamburgers with the works Billy Howell-Sinnard Billy is a hospice case manager, visual artist, and poet. He's had numerous first, second, and third place wins at IBPC (InterBoard Poetry Community). His poem, Hospice Nurse, won second place for poem of the year for 2014-2015. Several of his poems have been published in anthologies and at online poetry sites.
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