Poem Inspired By Working Overnights In Radio
Underneath my fingertips
60's 70's 80's hits
Overnight at the radio station
The greatest hits are in rotation
A candidate for caffeination
To help combat my deprivation
A cup of Joe, cool water splash
I wish I could go home and crash
A coffee buzz with Tired Eyes
Feeling fried like greasy fries
A catchy song, awake with passion
Eyes wide open never closed like caption
Then Sleep all day miss all the action
I can't get no satisfaction
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12.06.2011
A poem inspired by overnight radio
Here's a poem that I saw at Dale Fanella's blog. Dale is a *very* talented and interesting guy who I worked with on a radio show a couple of years ago.
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