Satchmo Quotes
Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans
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“The Waifs' Home was an old building which had apparently formerly been used for another purpose. It was located in the country opposite a great big dairy farm where hundreds of cows, bulls, calves and a few horses were standing. Some were eating, and prancing around like they wanted to tell somebody, anybody, how good they felt. . . .When I got out of the wagon with the other boys the first thing I noticed was several large trees standing before the building. A very lovely odor was swinging across my nostrils.
"What flowers are those that smell so good?" I asked.
"Honeysuckles," was the answer.
I fell in love with them, and I'm ready to get a whiff of them any time.”
― Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans
"What flowers are those that smell so good?" I asked.
"Honeysuckles," was the answer.
I fell in love with them, and I'm ready to get a whiff of them any time.”
― Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans
