With the Brain at the Wheel: Difference between revisions
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To what speed to what underwear | To what speed to what underwear | ||
Here is a town here a mill | Here is a town here a mill | ||
Nothing | Nothing surprizes you old horseface | ||
Guzzle guzzle goes the siren | Guzzle guzzle goes the siren | ||
And the world will learn to admire and applaud your concern | And the world will learn to admire and applaud your concern | ||
with the parts | with the parts your firmness with employees and your justice to your friends. | ||
Your pride will not be overridden | Your pride will not be overridden | ||
Your faith will go unmortified. | Your faith will go unmortified. |
Revision as of 11:31, 16 July 2024
Author | Josephson, Matthew |
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Genre | Poetry |
Journal or Book | - |
Publisher | Merz Verlag |
Year of Publication | 1923 |
Pages | 62 |
Additional information | The poem was simultaneously published in a German and an American journal. |
With the brain at the wheel
The eye on the road
And the hand to the left
Pleasant be your progress
Explorer producer stoic after your fashion
Change
Change to
To what speed to what underwear
Here is a town here a mill
Nothing surprizes you old horseface
Guzzle guzzle goes the siren
And the world will learn to admire and applaud your concern
with the parts your firmness with employees and your justice to your friends.
Your pride will not be overridden
Your faith will go unmortified.