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"Am I blowing my whole career on this?" he asked Bob after the rehearsal.
This poem is called "Father, in Drawer," the one noun seeming to suggest the other, just as "wound" the noun suggests "wound," past tense of "wind," long "I," which in turn suggests the wind, short "I," blowing those sails.
Why am I blowing my own horn here?
(Am I blowing my own trumpet/plugging old work enough here? I hope so).
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I blew.
"I blew it.
I blew my horn.
"I blew it," Mr. Silverman said.
I blew out my knee.
"I blew the kid thing.
But last week, I blew it.
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