about 70 years ago murray koss assisted me in writing a second stanza to my famous poem, "pearl harbor". he declined having his name on the piece. perhaps it or i was not up to his magnificent standards. only after its publication in the ps 6 paper with only my name on it did he complain. this morning i found the following amazing documents in my computer room next to each other:
my lawn mower warranty - MURRAY;
my cd player warranty - KOSS.
i think his ghost is haunting me.
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this is the great unforgettable poem
PEARL HARBOR
Remember that day in forty-one,
When the japs came over and made us run
From Guam, from Wake and the Philipines too,
They've had their fun and now they are through.
We were ready on December eighth,
And Roosevelt's speech gave us great faith
To fight to the gates of Tokyo,
And to kill and destroy our nipponese foe.
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i'm tearing up .........
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dear murray,
i hope this sets the record straight. thank you for your help.
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senior, old age, second childhood, sickness and death, ain't we got fun.