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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (21287)7/5/2000 8:58:39 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 49843
 
The Grateful Dead Reader Set for July Release

Oxford University Press has announced the release of “The Grateful Dead Reader.” The book is a collection of essays, journalism and reviews by writers such as Tom Wolfe, Ralph J. Gleason, Robert Christgau, Ed McClanahan and Blair Jackson among others. On July 25, contributors David Gans, Steve Silberman, Gary Burnett and the book’s editors, David Dodd and Diana Spaulding will appear at The Booksmith in San Francisco for a book signing and discussion. Although a specific release date has not yet been determined, it is expected to be in mid-July. For more information, call 415-863-8688.



To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (21287)7/5/2000 10:50:30 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 49843
 
Went to see the captain
strangest I could find
Layed my proposition down
Layed it on the line;
I won't slave for beggar's pay
likewise gold and jewels
but I would slave to learn the way
to sink your ship of fools

Ship of fools
on a cruel sea
Ship of fools
sail away from me

It was later than I thought
when I first believed you
now I cannot share your laughter
Ship of Fools

Saw your first ship sink and drown
from rocking of the boat
and all that could not sink or swim
was just left there to float
I won't leave you drifting down
but woah it makes me wild
with thirty years upon my head
to have you call me child

Ship of fools
on a cruel sea
Ship of fools
sail away from me

It was later than I thought
when I first believed you
now I cannot share your laughter
Ship of Fools

The bottles stand as empty
as they were filled before
Time there was and plenty
but from that cup no more
Though I could not caution all
I yet may warn a few:
Don't lend your hand to raise no flag
atop no ship of fools

Ship of fools
on a cruel sea
Ship of fools
sail away from me

It was later than I thought
when I first believed you
now I cannot share your laughter
Ship of Fools
No I cannot share your laughter
Ship of Fools