I Trust A Litter Of Kittens Still Keeps The Colosseum

I saw the two chevy minuet in the alley
I heard Maggie call 'Hello' to a toilet flushing
And Angie say she guesses I'm not home
Sammy laughed 'Maybe Grandpa's napping in his chair --
Eyes half open and head thrown back
His teeth slip to tempt his chin.'
I was a shivering bombadier when I married Maggie
Angie was eight months old when I first said Hello
She was thirteen when I lost her
When She'd grown too big to dance on her daddy's toes
And I was but what 23 in Memphis
22 through Dresden and Essen
My think weak tin canteen's bent seam's slow dribble wet
My hip with each step
I learned my airport and train station lessons in
The heavy heave and whistle of my breath
And now here I am in my own uptown closet
Alone with my cauliflower nose
But on an overnight train home
Over open dirt years ago
I lost what I'd known all along
And from then on it would be only to myself
I'd belong
And is this my last stand?
A call to arms to lower back and finally stop asking
Each other what's wrong
All the time

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When was the song “I Trust A Litter Of Kittens Still Keeps The Colosseum” released by Joan of Arc?
The song I Trust A Litter Of Kittens Still Keeps The Colosseum was released in 2004, on the album “Joan of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark Twain”.

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