
Jazz Poems
STARDUST
Lady singsthe blues
the reds, whatever
she can find—
short
changed, a chord—
God bless
the child
that’s got his own
& won’t mind
sharing some—
“BILLIES BOUNCE”
“BILLIES BOUNCE”
Miss Holiday’s up
on four counts
of possession, three-
fifths, the law
—locked up—
licked—the salt
the boot—refused
a chance to belt
tunes in the clubs—
ex-con. Man,
she got it
bad—Brother
can you spare
a dime
bag? MEANDERING
WARMING UP
A RIFF—
she’s all scat,
waxing—
SIDE A
SIDE B
OOH
SHOO DE
OBEE—
detoxec, thawed
in time
for Thanksgiving—live
as ammo, smoking
—NOV. 26 1945—
Day cold as turkey
KEVIN YOUNG
from Jazz Poems ~ Selected and Edited by Kevin Young
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