Read the poem. Take the cannoli

Vito Corleone, he'd moan and groan, he

Needed advice about something not nice

Wanted to put his enemy's head in a vise

 

He looked all around for his consigliere Tom Hayden

But he couldn't be found, his hope for advice was fast fadin'

He knew what needed to be done, he'd ask his son

 

Which one? He thought 'Fredo's a jerk, so that wouldn't work 

Sonny? What a hothead! I'm surprised he's not dead

Michael, I like I'll choose him as the one. He's always been my favorite son'

 

Vito spoke to Michael, it's not funny, got into an argument over the money 

For his advice to his father, Michael wanted 'mucho dinero'. Mucho dinero?

Vito told Michael 'No mucho dinero! The hell with you, I'll ask Robert DeNiro!'

 

'When it comes to acting, no one's his equal

I'm sure he'd be thrilled to play me in the sequel!'

Vito Corleone, a real odd father. What'd you expect? He's the Godfather!

 

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You should, perhaps, cite the

You should, perhaps, cite the source of that character, since it is not yours.


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Hi.it’s nice to hear from you..

Hi. It's nice to hear from you. I see by your postings you're going through some health issues currently. I'll keep you in my prayers. Thank you for your comment. I gave it some thought, and decided if the reader doesn't know who and what I'm referring to, as far as I'm concerned they could sleep with the fishes

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I thank you, most sincerely

I thank you, most sincerely and humbly, for inclusion in your prayers.


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