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Sure, I'll listen if it's good. I have a collection of mp3's of poets reading their own work, and I enjoy listening to that.
Especially the one's recorded in the 1920's. T.S. Elliot etc. They read in such a stuffy elevated style it's pretty hilarious.
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"Mother Hitton's Littul Kittons wait for you down there. Little pets they are, little little little pets. Cute little things, they say. Don't you believe it. No man ever saw them and walked away alive. You won't either. That's the final dash, flash. That's the utter clobber, cobber." --Cordwainer Smith, Norstrillia.
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