Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Folcault In Paris, 1961)

John K. Samson

Just one more drink and then I should be on my way home. I'm not entirely sure what you're talking about. I've had a really nice time, but my dogs need to be fed. I must say that in the right light you look like Shackleton. Comment allez-vous ce soir? Je suis comme ci comme ça. Yes, a penguin taught me French back in
Antarctica. I could show you
the way shadows colonize snow. Ice breaking up on the
bay off the Lassiter coast.


Light failing over the pole as every longitude leads up
to your frost bitten feet.
Oh, you're very sweet, thank
you for the flowers and the
book by Derrida, but I must be getting back to dear
Antarctica. Say, do you have
a ship and a dozen able men that maybe you could lend me?

Trivia about the song Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Folcault In Paris, 1961) by The Weakerthans

On which albums was the song “Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Folcault In Paris, 1961)” released by The Weakerthans?
The Weakerthans released the song on the albums “Reconstruction Site” in 2003 and “Live at the Burton Cummings Theater” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Folcault In Paris, 1961)” by The Weakerthans?
The song “Our Retired Explorer (Dines With Michel Folcault In Paris, 1961)” by The Weakerthans was composed by John K. Samson.

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