Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Dollar Kidd on The Simpson's
Help from the readers of this blog. Send it to your favorite radio show. Help me get the word out to Matt Groening. Most people think it is a great idea. IF you are one of them pass it on.
I don't know where to go or who to start with but this is what I would like to accomplish. I live in a very small town in the midwest and Springfield is actually the Capitol of the State I live in, Illinois. I am looking for ALL and ANY help in making this possible. I am basically unknown, yet at least a little deserving...
I am getting a book published of all of my original poetry. Which happens to be my angle as a guest on the show... Can anyone help? Yes you can..
I would like to get my character the Dollar Kidd (a poet) on THE SIMPSONS. and a piece i wrote "Good Knight" will be written toward a forbidden love between Marge and Dollar KIdd. A love built on a true friendship. It is similar to Bridges of Madison County. she becomes very interested in my character (DOllar) by reading HIS poetry. You could even use a stop light parody at the end of the episode. you know where meryll Streep has her hand on the handle to get out of the truck to leave with her lover (CLINT EASTWOOD), but decides to stay in the truck with her husband.
Good Knight
A man of men in transparent armor,
Standing in the shadows,
Somehow seems to charm her.
Without taking action,
She couldn't help,
But to confess her Attraction.
Openly sharing her story,
As an old folk tale,
Spoken with subtle glory.
Broken with smiles and laughter,
Sparkling eyes,
And uninhibited chatter.
With each flip of the hour glass,
Time moves on yet is replayed,
The night has come to pass.
Sands of time that fall today,
Are tomorrow's memories,
As they fall back the other way.
Standing under the moon light,
As their heads lower,
She says Good Knight.
Read more of my work here.
http://behindtheglasses.blogspot.com
Thanks for your time.
Dollar Kidd
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1 comment:
Good Luck Kidd, I'll pass it on, great story
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