At 34
I left home at seventeencarrying forty dollarsand the attitude of a mule,without an identity butsurely some i.d. new york city crackled- fires of the mind, spirits at the speed of light,heckling chorus chantingwho are you?what do you do?unable to answerI whipped up a character
which later became a career, careened around the globenonstop like a fearless pirate -well, perhaps a scared chicken on dopeuntil I turned 34-whenI got my first 24 hours.
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