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On the sign:
REASON Said, Pull her up a bit will you, Mac, I want to unload there. Said, Pull her up my rear end, first come first serve. Said, Give her the gun, Bud, he needs a taste of his own bumper. Then the usher came out and got into the act:
Said, Pull her up, pull her up a bit, we need this space, sir. Said, For God’s sake, is this still a free country or what? You go back and take care of Gary Cooper’s horse And leave me handle my own car.
Saw them unloading the lame old lady, Ducked out under the wheel and gave her an elbow, Said, All you needed to do was just explain, Reason, reason is my middle name.
Berklee’s poetry trail was laid in October 2003 along Edison Street between Shattuck and Milvia Streets. The route includes 128 metal plates with excerpts from songs, each of which is related in one way or another to the city of Berkeley.
The plaque features a poem by the American poet Josephine Miles (1911-1985), the first woman to hold tenure in the English department at the University of Berkeley. The song is taken from her collection of poems: Prefabrications published in 1955