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Cole Stroll MAG
Lacing up the black oxford
Capezio K 360's -
with the Tele Tone metal pieces
the exactly fit the toe and wide heel.
Checking to make sure
the screws hold the taps tightly.
We then walk through the thick black curtains ...
to our world.
We can feel the presence
of the old hoofers
when tapping the rhythms
they made famous.
Passed down for generations from
Honey Cole with his double, doubles
and Mr. Scientific Rhythm
known for his Eddie Brown B.S. Chorus ...
to us.
At the Opera Hall,
we are oblivious
to the full house.
Realizing they exist
only when the last note is plucked from the big string bass,
the last rhythm brushed off the bongos,
and the last brassy note of the trumpet dies.
encore. encore.
They have seen our movements.
They have heard the rhythms.
But they can't feel the presence
of the dead black men ...
as only we can.
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