Harry Houdini
By luigi_pagano
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When I was an incipient student
I wasn’t interested in psychology,
or other boring subjects like that,
but was fascinated by escapology.
I wanted dearly to emulate Houdini
and duplicate his most daring exploits.
I had read extensively that Harry
was a talented man who was adroit
at getting free from any situation,
even when manacled and chained,
ostensibly without the help of a key.
It was only much later that I learnt
that everything he did was a trick.
He revealed his secrets in a book
in which he said he was able to pick
the locks with various instruments
including the use of shoestrings.
From the moment I discovered that
the key to his success was chicanery,
the scales dropped from my eyes
and I returned with a bump to reality:
by neglecting my academic studies
I had committed a sin of great gravity.
© Luigi Pagano 2009
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Oh, Luigi - this is
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This is great Luigi. Much
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