Untitled ("With a good sence of humor")
By Jack Joseph Smith
With a good sence of humor
I write this poem from Pittsburgh's Golden Trangle
So should we go back to Southeast Asia
To the meglomania of a fisherman in a helicopter
No we start work from a strap and saddle in flight
The very cayon of the Lone Ranger
I say put Texas in Arkansas just for the fight
And in a stream of weed of course he was a loner
While we're at it, let's put a rifle in the mouth
of a shopkeeper, so to have a six year personal card game
Work and War, the enduring truth
This notion of ball and chain
The last I heard it has stayed
Between the difference of Dante and nylon