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John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a nonsense poem 'What am I to do with...' and John Lennon sketch of a face, circa 1961, image 1
John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a nonsense poem 'What am I to do with...' and John Lennon sketch of a face, circa 1961, image 2
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Lot 302AR

John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a nonsense poem 'What am I to do with...' and John Lennon sketch of a face,
circa 1961,

5 May 2021, 11:00 BST
London, Knightsbridge

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John Lennon (British, 1940-1980): a nonsense poem 'What am I to do with...' and John Lennon sketch of a face,

circa 1961,
in black ink, a single adjoined double page from a lined exercise book, the opening line What am i to do..., one page with thirteen lines of prose and blank verso, the other page a sketch of a face, both in John's hand, unsigned, 6 1/2in x 8 3/4in (16.5cm x 22.5cm) [image full page]

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Provenance:
From a Private German Collection

The prose composed of two verses in John Lennon's signature semi-sensical dialogue. A short poem written about not having a job and how to provide food for his mother. Before descending into comical discussion about people dining on their own or others "arses". Numerous spelling and grammatical errors, as Paul McCartney wrote about John's later published poetry books 'In His Own Write' and 'A Spaniard In The Works'...There are bound to be thickheads who will wonder why some of it doesn't make sense, and others who will search for hidden meanings....None of it has to make sense and if it seems funny then that's enough.

All reproduction rights reserved to the Estate of the late John Lennon.

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