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That sounds like Max, whom I first met when I gave a reading there….

Doug

> On Sep 12, 2018, at 3:47 PM, Bill Wootton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Met a woman at a poetry reading in Wodend this week and somehow the late
> Max came up. Nola Frawley had attended Latrobe University in its early
> years, 1968 or so and Max was her poetry lecturer. The following exchange
> is pretty much as she told it.
> 
> Regrets
> 
> 
> Sorry but I must miss
> 
> half your lecture today, Max.
> 
> Half your luck, he says.
> 
> 
> bw
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Douglas Barbour
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Shakespeare
Drag yr mouldy old bones
Up these stairs & tell me
What you died of,
I think
I’ve got it
Too.

             Sharon Thesen


















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