•February 8, 2008 •
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Mary Pettibone Poole:To repeat what others have said, requires education, to challenge it,
requires brains.
<!– –> George Bernard Shaw:Disobedience, the rarest and most courageous of the virtues, is seldom distinguished from neglect, the laziest and commonest of the vices.
<!– –> Arthur Schopenhauer:Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.
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•October 4, 2007 •
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happy fries pirouette about the nugget.
Mr. fry goes into the dip and comes out slick into the accepting warm orifice
Chew chew chew
And he is no more.
Down into the deep, dark beneath it all
Mrs fry weeps.
Gets snatched by a greedy hand
Slathered with tongue and licks
Nibbled at, chewed, bit at
Used and unused
She is too gone in the very second of a dip of junior fry.
Jr. doesn’t last, being a kid and all.
The nugget cries out, prays for absolution from all sins as a once-chicken
And goes down the hatch
to dance again with happy fries.
Posted in poem
•August 15, 2007 •
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little seeds must needs be grow
a flick of wrist, a tumble of dirt
how many husks have you left in your dearth
ghostly colours shorn off the flesh
they cry out. the aborted young
yield the field to the harsh ones
as they must needs be grow.
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•August 15, 2007 •
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old said the old man
that’s how old said he
wrecked with cold
the cold of being old
i laud him for being as bold as he was cold
bold, old and cold.
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