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		<title>The Turpsichord</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 21:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Radcliffe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Designed and built one Saturday, when I was very bored, I made a brand new instrument It was The Turpsichord. Church organ-like, and very tall, with keys and stops and &#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Designed and built one Saturday,<br />
when I was very bored,<br />
I made a brand new instrument<br />
It was The Turpsichord.</p>
<p>Church organ-like, and very tall,<br />
with keys and stops and throttles,<br />
it made a sound by blowing air<br />
through different turps-filled bottles.</p>
<p>It made a lovely warbling sound<br />
that drew the sharpest breath<br />
rendered all more poignant by<br />
the player&#8217;s possible death.</p>
<p>I gathered friends to hear me play.<br />
They coughed and choked and gagged.<br />
I castigated one of them<br />
who nearly lit a fag.*</p>
<p>And soon recitals were performed<br />
to many gathered throngs<br />
to hear selected medleys of<br />
White Spiritual songs.</p>
<p>Performing indoor concert halls<br />
became a thrill again<br />
until The Turpsichord was banned<br />
by Health &amp; Safety men.</p>
<p>I suffered much for all this art.<br />
I played when I was bladdered.<br />
The drinking took my mind off it<br />
this massive fire hazard.</p>
<p>I planned a last performance then,<br />
a swan-song, if you will.<br />
The weight of suffering for my art<br />
had made me very ill.</p>
<p>It had to be an outdoor gig<br />
with careful preparation<br />
to find a way to get around<br />
the government legislation.</p>
<p>And so I played it one last time<br />
the people came from far.<br />
I poured my soul into the songs<br />
then lit a big cigar.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s how you end an arty life -<br />
you go out with a bang.<br />
I left the earth for worms to eat<br />
but with a turps-ish tang.</p>
<p>*For the benefit of our American cousins &#8211; &#8220;fag&#8221; is English slang for cigarette. I do NOT set fire to homosexuals.</p>
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