the first thing to be described as big
an age old mystery
some might say
the biggest mystery of all
the biggystery of all
my vote?
egg
the first thing to be described as big
an age old mystery
some might say
the biggest mystery of all
the biggystery of all
my vote?
egg
one bite will kill you dead
two bites will bring you back to life
three bites will make you go crazy
four bites will make you a
gnawed on scrap of old dusty
beef leather draped over the
banister of rickety crooked
stairs that lead halfway up
and halfway down to nowhere--
three fiends sloughed off
your sorry withered hide into
abyss but there was no
fall. it was a very short drop to
where you were.
those are the bite rules.
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this is a poem about how growing up there would be kids who would just confidently tell you rules to things. I guess because they learned about the concept of rules and like, cause and effect. But, you know me, a sucker for serious nonsense.
one time, I'll never forget this, a kid told me (who was also a kid) with a straight face, completely serious,
"did you know? if you can draw a perfect circle, you're the smartest person in the world. but if you draw the circle backwards, you're the dumbest person in the world."
And I remember hearing that and knowing it probably wasn't true but also thinking, "Hmm yeah I guess that makes sense."
one day we learned about Pope Leo X
who said,
"God has given us the papacy, let us enjoy it."
upon hearing this
my friend Chad said,
"God has given us the Chad, let us enjoy it."
doesn't it feel like
there should be reverse rain?
I don't understand how water moves.
we should put all the water in a giant truck.
and drive it around to everyone who needs it.
which is everyone all the time.
and the trucker is incorruptible.
they are our hero.
our hopes and dreams rest on the truck scheme.
one person to bear the burden of all the wetness.
I believe in the water trucker.
spelling and math.
I remember I got an F on a spelling test in like 4th grade once. And I realized I had to study to not fail. And I was bad at math for a lot longer. Until like 10th grade.
It was because I wasn't open to the possibility of being wrong about the answer I got. There was no check in place. I'd spell the word however I thought it should be spelled and wouldn't question it. Or I'd do mental math and get it wrong and not question it.
One of my least favorite qualities in a person is someone who consistently says these with confidence that are factually wrong. Like how I was in spelling and math.
At some point the education system beat it out of me. It said, 'you are fallible. stop believing everything you think. have oversight on this stuff.'
And I think that's a good quality.
what a trip right?
these tasks that give someone else so much purpose and fulfillment and meaning and to you it's toil and tedious.
how's that work?
spell check doesn't think that I can abbreviate "how does" into how's.
Oh I'm sorry Blogger maybe you haven't heard of the popular TV show that started in 2002 called 'How's that Work' that explains how stuff works.