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Parkersburg
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I will
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arise now and put on a black baseball cap and go
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to Parkersburg. It will fit me,
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the cap will, and it will be black,
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the sneakers on my feet will be purple,
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and I will not have shaved for three days.
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The day will be rainy and cool
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and I will wear an old jacket of pale wool
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that was once my Uncle Lew's.
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And go to Parkersburg.
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On a
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bus I may go
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or in an old car full of tapes--
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Elmore James. Fred McDowell.
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The Kinks. Into the town of Parkersburg
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on a day so rainy and cool. And I will be
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terrifically untroubled if anyone thinks I am strange,
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in fact everything about this day will be a ratification
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of how I am not them; and my manner, though courteous,
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will tend to make them suspect that they are boring.
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They will wonder why they have no purple sneakers. Cool
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lightly rainy in Parkersburg
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and me all day there exactly as if my belief
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had long been firm; not forgetting for one minute
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how I felt listening to "I'm Different" by Randy Newman
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years ago and the sacred tears in my eyes at that time.
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I and my black baseball cap will enter a tavern
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and there we will read a
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French poet with such concentration
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it will be like I am that guy. Then pretty soon
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in another tavern it is a Spanish poet whom I read
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with similar effect. Parkersburg!
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Oh my Parkersburg ... And I swear,
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though I might not meet a lonely marvelous slim woman
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with black hair, it will still be as if I did.
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