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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Happy Birthday

To all good people
born on December 21


By Moristotle

[Originally published on December 21, 2019.]

Because today is the birthday of my son, Contributing Editor Geoffrey Dean, I would like to dedicate today’s [re]publication of poet Bob Boldt’s “Caruso in Honduras” to him and to all other good people born on this date, in whatever year.
    Honored individuals (and everyone else, good or bad): don’t deprive yourselves of the joy of reading Bob’s poem and watching and, especially, listening to his video performance and the video performances of Luciano Pavarotti & Lucio Dalla and Andrea Giuffredi.


Boldt Words & Images:
Caruso in Honduras

By Bob Boldt

[Originally published on December 21, 2019.]










A couple stands by the wind-blown bus sign.
His chin, still fuzzy, merely a boy,
an unstrung guitar string hanging there.
With three strings he begins his song.


Saturday, December 21, 2019

Happy Birthday

To all good people
born on December 21


By Moristotle

Because today is the birthday of my son, Contributing Editor Geoffrey Dean, I would like to dedicate today’s publication of poet Bob Boldt’s “Caruso in Honduras” to him and to all other good people born on this date, in whatever year.
    Honored individuals (and everyone else, good or bad): don’t deprive yourselves of the joy of reading Bob’s poem and watching and, especially, of listening to his video performance and the video performances of Luciano Pavarotti & Lucio Dalla and Andrea Giuffredi.


Boldt Words & Images:
Caruso in Honduras

By Bob Boldt














A couple stands by the wind-blown bus sign.
His chin, still fuzzy, merely a boy,
an unstrung guitar string hanging there.
With three strings he begins his song.