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The Face on the Barroom Floor

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The Face on the Barroom Floor

By: Hugh Antoine D'Arcy
Narrated by: Joseph Costello, Barbara Groark - introduction
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This bit of Americana from the early 20th century is a working-man's "drinking poem" that at the same time warns of the perils of drink, and also perhaps the perils of love. With a short introduction.Public Domain (P)2009 Groark Audio Poetry United States
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Great poem, needs a better reader.

I have to admit we have had a replica of the Colorado face on the floor at our family cabin in Montana for maybe 50 years; and I have known the poem for at least that long--and love it.
The poem and the story are great! Unfortunately, the performer has the voice, but is neither appropriately dramatic; nor, does he understand the rhythm. I am not sure I have ever spoken so bluntly about an artist.

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Fond memories...

Was my Daddy's favorite poem... Quoted this poem all the time... So was glad to hear it. Will listen again.

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