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Mating Saliva by Richard Brautigan

12/3/2008 9:34:31 PM
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(1935 - 1982 / USA)
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Mating Saliva
 
  A girl in a green mini-
skirt, not very pretty, walks
down the street. .........
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Richard Brautigan


 
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Paul Slinski (4/3/2005 9:10:00 PM)
This is incorrect.
The poem should read:

A girl in a green mini-
skirt, not very pretty, walks
down the street.

A businessman stops, turns
to stare at her ass
that looks like a moldy
refrigerator.

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