Steve-o outdid himself (not so easy to do) by reciting an Alexander Pushkin poem entitled "I Loved You Once":
I loved you once; love still, perhaps,
Within my soul is not completely extinguished.
But let it not trouble you further;
I do not want to sorrow you for anything.
I loved you once without words, hopelessly;
Now by joy, now jealousy tormented.
I loved you once so sincerely, so tenderly -
As God grant you to be loved by another.
I don't know if he was countering my "Stanzas" by Lord Byron.
I also tossed in "So Horribly True", a short poem I just wrote, followed by three sentence poems I wrote back in aught three: "Why Did You Have To", "Who Told You", and "With One Hug".
Noah* and I cleared the place out at the end with a startling rendition of "A Horse With No Name" by America.
*stand-in host as Chris Howdyshell was over the mountain performing with his band at the Gravity Lounge.
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