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Shoo Doobie Doobie Do Chuck Berry duckwalks
across stage. About ten rows down
the guy The beat disintegrates
The Five Satins run
on stage If I shift to the
right When the night stills
I catch sight of Frankie
Helen Ruggieri teaches in the writing program at the University of Pittsburgh, Bradford, PA. She has an MFA from Penn State, where she won the Academy of American Poets prize. She is the author of Bebop A Lula, a series of poems about rock 'n' roll published by Elvis Press in a limited edition of 100 copies, and The Poetess (Allegany Mountain Press). Poems have appeared recently in Poet Lore, The MacGuffin, and Earth's Daughters; several anthology publications are forthcoming. Ruggieri has a black belt in t'ai chi and is now doing performances of katas with historical, philosophical, and martial explanations. Her weapons include the bo staff and the bamboo fan. Updated 6/8/04
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Helen Ruggieri Poems that evoke the author's blue-collar, rock 'n' roll young womanhood. Sharp, gritty, honest and well-crafted. Information about Helen Ruggieri is available at http://helenruggieri.com Look for similar books by subject:
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