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He had to be a Big Shot,

Spouting What a Fool Believes;

And now he has a cabi-knot

Of Crypties, Tramps and Thieves.

But his misdeeds spark up a mind

And LO, how does that brain glow,

That balladeer of White House crime,

The stellar Randy Rainbow.

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Applause for the lunatic, lyrical genius known as Randy Rainbow, whose song parodies eviscerating “Donald Jessica Trump” give me hope that there is still intelligent life in our beleaguered nation.

To Jack Evans on his birthday

In this Valley is a poet/As eloquent as Robert Frost, but warmer.

He manages to be Modest and Majestic with equal immenseness, and a propensity/To shift the focus to his friends, for whom/He produces a neverending supply of care and loving kindness.

His poetry stitches reality-swatches of variable size/into quilts that startle or soothe/or absorb your teardrops/and at the same time, in quantum superposition/the quilt is also a symphony. It is remarkable

What thundering crescendos come from a man/who never raises his voice.

Hardship and grief have never managed/To extinguish the twinkle in his eye.

See him: Walking a hospital corridor as a volunteer, firing up a favorite, obscure film for an appreciative audience, hosting a poetry event with jovial anecdotes and well-deep insights, at home wherever he goes, but most so at the side of his beloved Judy.

Now, please, wish him Happy Birthday, as I do, with love.