I'm not a particularly big fan of this poem, but just found two lines in the version from 'Me And Your Sometimes Love Poems', that are missing in the Mockingbird'-version.
These are:
"you with your little dyed blondes"
and
"as your cock moves against the edge of Nirvanna"
I just wondered how the oldest printed version - New York Quarterly No. 7, 1971 - compares to that.
These are:
"you with your little dyed blondes"
and
"as your cock moves against the edge of Nirvanna"
I just wondered how the oldest printed version - New York Quarterly No. 7, 1971 - compares to that.