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The Happy Lawyer

  • Post author:Steve Nelson
  • Post published:April 18, 2012
  • Post category:Popular Culture & Law/Public

I’d like to follow the previous posts celebrating National Poetry Month (here, here, and here) with a hastily composed bookspine poem titled “The Happy Lawyer”. I imagine that before they printed words on magnets, people would rearrange their books to write poems on the fly. Bookspine poetry is celebrated by libraries and readers alike.

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