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    On Cannery Row

    On Cannery Row

    I walked in Monterey one day
    With the heat on Cannery Row
    After the time of the pilchard steam
    When the President was low
    And I heard the clang of Suzy’s door
    As the boiler house banged too
    And the curtains moved in the old Bear Flag
    When Doc had burned his stew
    Passed Lee Chong’s grocery I strolled
    The patron moved within
    Down past the Palace flop-house
    And sniffed the sniff of kin
    When Mac was in my memory
    Both Whitey one and two
    And Hazel slept ‘neath the Cypress tree
    And Fauna turned the screw

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    For thirty years I've been a lover of Steinbeck!

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    Good job, Warwick. I got Mumpsimus beat: I fell in love with Steinbeck's work back in '68. That's 41 years! I remember how bummed I was that Steinbeck died December of that year.

    I re-read Cannery Row just a few weeks ago. Just bought a copy of In Dubious Battle on Ebay yesterday so I can read that again, too. Next to Mark Twain I think Steinbeck is the greatest American writer ever.

    Thanks for the read.
    "People who believe a lot of crap are better off." Charles Bukowski

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    Thanks for the engaging walk. I too had not been there for years. Your choices for the tour were excellent.

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