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  • Fat Naked Poetry

  • The Definitive Jim Larsen Poetry and Prose Collection
  • By: Jim Larsen
  • Narrated by: Jim Larsen
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Fat Naked Poetry

By: Jim Larsen
Narrated by: Jim Larsen
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Fat Naked Poetry is the definitive poetry and prose collection of renowned poet and humorist Jim Larsen. Some humorous, some dark, some thoughtful, all are provocative. Favorites included here are, "Bacon in the Pig Slop", "Fat Naked Man Doing Tai Chi on the Beach", "The Truth about Santa, Ode to Gluten", "Moon Over Sara", "Yoga Poser", and many more.

©2015 Jim Larsen (P)2018 Jim Larsen
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Irreverent, funny, sometimes thought provoking

In this funny, irreverent collection, author Jim Larsen reads his poetry that, at times, alludes to his life on Hawaii and lots of times alludes to random thoughts ("Ultraman") and silly musings ("Jesus Saves And So Does David Hasselhoff"). Hearing it read by the author is an added bonus to capture the sometimes "sing-song" rhythm and cadence that is important to get the full impact. While he is no Emily Dickenson (and not trying to be) this is a truly enjoyable, sometimes, laugh out loud book that I'm glad that I have added to my collection. Some favorites include "Bacon In The Pig Slop", "Coconut Head", "An Ode To Gluten" and "A Charlie Brown Special Idea"

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