Can You Dig Her? Can you dig her original orchestrated rhythms and rhymes? Can you dig her harmoniously, harvested melodies? Can you dig her stupendously performed spoken words? Can you dig her thought-provoking and mind-blowing meanings? Can you dig her passion and devotion towards Archeology and Paleontology? Can you dig her love and giddiness she feels while excavating artifacts, bones, and fossils? Can you dig her willingness to help other poets and writers out by having had an online open mic night for the past fourteen years? Can you dig her demeanor of kindness, caring, and giving completely unbiased interpretations of those readers on her broadcast? Can you dig her supporting others like herself out of the kindness of her own heart? Can you dig all of her creations not just her writings and spoken words like her wonderful custom-made costumes? Can you dig her listening to and thoroughly enjoying her favorite songs? Can you dig her not ever thinking that being a creat...
Can You Dig His? Can you dig his drumming, strumming, and guitar plucking? Can you dig his hep rhythms and rhymes in his songs, and poetry? Can you dig his radness? Can you dig his superbly melodies and harmonies syncs? Can you dig his hippie mentality? Can you dig him jamming out and playing his music? Can you dig his agnostic, atheistic vibes? Can you dig his thoughts, beliefs, ideology on life? Can you dig his love is love or free love sentiment? Can dig you his usage of hippie terminology still because he was and still is a real life hippie? Can you dig his love, devotion, and passion for reading all sorts of things? Can you dig his thoughts on what is real poetry verses hack poetry? Can you dig his interests in serial killers? Can you dig his intrigueness of cults religions, mythologies, folktales, and fairytales? Can you dig his oneness with nature and the universe? Can you dig his loving, careness, and kindness to his wife Donna Cox? Can you dig his crazyness an...
Inspired by Alexander Henry's "Skelewags," Pirate Skeletons in Mexico Style, which is the painting, is Jason Stieva's sculpture, "Ark of the Apocalypse." Also inspired by a few old Sea Shanties, Blow the Man Down, Roll the Chariot, The Coast of High Barbary, The Bonnie Ship, The Diamond, Rolling Down to Old Maui, and several others, and my experiences in the United States Navy! LivingDeadman's Crew! By Eric Shelman Where we be cursed swashbucklers, buccaneers, pirates, where we be cursed where at daybreak we be coming alive, where we be tending our ships duties where we be sailing all seven seas, where we be standing rotating watches where we be minding helms, and figuring out here be we, and where we be going where we be pulling in and out of ports along the way, where be we robbering, looting and receiving our booty where be we seeking out treasure on maps that speak of hidden expensive wonders Where we be meeting, greeting, drinking with, and payin...
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