The poem was first published in The Poets Symphony (Edited by Tara Caribou). Featured photo copyrighted by Mark Tulin.
Tangled Up in Rhymes Dylan came to call, singing a sardonic tune, playing a mouth harp, moaning sweet words that descended from a melancholy sky. I was ready for the man who launched a hundred marches that invoked a thousand verses of wisdom twisted and tangled up in rhymes. He came down from the mount with his irreverent twang, old acoustic tunes that he once sang in heaven before he was born again. Between soulful moments, he sipped water to wet his aged throat, stretching his legs under the piano, wiping his sweaty brow of musical eternity.


congratulations!
Thank you, Wendi 😊😊
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Congratulations on your inclusion in the anthology, Mark!
Thank you, Liz
You’re welcome, Mark.
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Thank you !!
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Congratulations. I got my copy but haven’t started reading it yet.
It’s a fun read, Ali.
I am looking forward to it.