Farce is just another name for
"You don't matter and I hate you."
I'm not even joking.
"Science, working by itself, reaches truth in the abstract, and probability in the concrete; but what we aim at is truth in the concrete."
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Bottle Openers
a slick drip and a sudden lick
or maybe it was the temperature
that could have been it
either way now i have it
and now i enjoy it
a slap and a wiggle and that's that
but it really seems to be a bit of a
beginning
where it seemed like there should
have been an end
oh but the aroma is the beginning
and the taste is the end
although when the taste begins
the end is nowhere in sight
maybe its the temperature
that signals the real end
that could be it
the end comes when everything
is warm and not cold
either way now i enjoy it
Canned Goods Keep
I'm telling you Bartholomew.
These will last through The Apocalypse.
When my neighbors ask, "how did you live?"
I'll say, "I put my trust in preserved goods.
I set my hopes on lasting strengths
And they did not let me down."
I know this is true. I've done it before.
Remember the war, Bartholomew?
Remember when we fought our brothers?
And I thought "certainly brotherhood lasts.
Surely this will all blow over like the last war.
Brotherhood keeps.
Like a stone flung into a lonely pasture,
Like the final swallow of yesterday's coffee,
Like my mother's warm smile and gentle touch
Years after her passing, Like Love, and like hatred,
Surely brotherhood keeps."
We both know, Bartholomew.
We both know how quickly brotherhood
Shatters in the face of something wicked.
When our neighbors asked, "how did he go?"
I said, "Don't put your trust in blood.
There was a wickedness that took him.
Only it took me first and that is how he went."
Come with me Bartholomew.
Let us leave the neighbors to their chatter,
Let us find our brother where he sleeps,
We know the only things that matter,
We have the lasting strength that keeps,
And it will never let us down.
These will last through The Apocalypse.
When my neighbors ask, "how did you live?"
I'll say, "I put my trust in preserved goods.
I set my hopes on lasting strengths
And they did not let me down."
I know this is true. I've done it before.
Remember the war, Bartholomew?
Remember when we fought our brothers?
And I thought "certainly brotherhood lasts.
Surely this will all blow over like the last war.
Brotherhood keeps.
Like a stone flung into a lonely pasture,
Like the final swallow of yesterday's coffee,
Like my mother's warm smile and gentle touch
Years after her passing, Like Love, and like hatred,
Surely brotherhood keeps."
We both know, Bartholomew.
We both know how quickly brotherhood
Shatters in the face of something wicked.
When our neighbors asked, "how did he go?"
I said, "Don't put your trust in blood.
There was a wickedness that took him.
Only it took me first and that is how he went."
Come with me Bartholomew.
Let us leave the neighbors to their chatter,
Let us find our brother where he sleeps,
We know the only things that matter,
We have the lasting strength that keeps,
And it will never let us down.
One Hundred
"Ready?" asks the winter and we all shout "No!"
"Ready?" teachers walk back and forth. "Pick up your pencils."
"Hold your breath" says the dawn "Ready to drown in sunlight?"
"All the others are ready" my parents are in a rush. "Have you gotten your bags?"
"Here it comes." trains are fast and full of hope "Are you ready?"
"I think I'm ready." now the voice is shaken and alone. "Its my first time."
"You're ready?" a child is a big commitment. "We weren't ready for you."
And you think that you're not ready and never have been ready but no one was really asking.
"Ready or not" life has no pity for children. "Here I come"
"Ready?" teachers walk back and forth. "Pick up your pencils."
"Hold your breath" says the dawn "Ready to drown in sunlight?"
"All the others are ready" my parents are in a rush. "Have you gotten your bags?"
"Here it comes." trains are fast and full of hope "Are you ready?"
"I think I'm ready." now the voice is shaken and alone. "Its my first time."
"You're ready?" a child is a big commitment. "We weren't ready for you."
And you think that you're not ready and never have been ready but no one was really asking.
"Ready or not" life has no pity for children. "Here I come"
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