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effjayel
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0 posted 2008-03-05 04:47 PM



.
Pass the parcel
Cross fingers for luck
When the music stops
Who'll be left holding the buck?

If it's not you
Then I guess maybe
It will be me
That's left holding the baby

Even if I had freedom of choice
And could take first pick
I'm willing to bet that I would select
The dirtiest end of the stick

I know what I'm saying
I've seen it all before
It's what's commonly know
As Murphy's law

It has been applied to me
For most of my life
Usually when it is my turn
To roll the dice

Then that Old Devil fate
Plays tricks on me
For when I need a Double Six
I land a double Three....


.

"Ignorance is the Enemy...."

© Copyright 2008 John Lawrence - All Rights Reserved
ILoveTheRain
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1 posted 2008-03-05 04:49 PM


Nice, I really liked this.

I love  your writing.

effjayel
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2 posted 2008-03-05 04:53 PM


Thanks, glad you enjoyed ...John
LadyTom
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3 posted 2008-03-05 05:16 PM


Very good, Dear John. Sensed the strong emotion here. Read several time in between my replies.
Indeed very good!!!
Aunt Tom

Sunshine
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4 posted 2008-03-05 05:27 PM


Been there, know that, and heck...

it keeps happenin'!




Earth Angel
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5 posted 2008-03-05 05:42 PM


Unfortunately, I am well-acquainted with Murphy's Law! It has raised its ugly head many a time in my life. The only way that I have been able to get out of that cycle, is by thinking positively ~ even when the negative keeps coming! Eventually, Murphy's Law becomes a thing of the past.

I believe that this is the first poem that I have ever read on the topic. For those not familiar with this law, I got the following from Wikipedia:

"Murphy's law is an adage in Western culture that broadly states that things will go wrong in any given situation, if you give them a chance. "If there's more than one possible outcome of a job or task, and one of those outcomes will result in disaster or an undesirable consequence, then somebody will do it that way." It is most often cited as "Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong" (or, alternately, "Whatever can go wrong will go wrong, and at the worst possible time, in the worst possible way" or, "Anything that can go wrong, will," or "If anything can go wrong, it will, and usually at the most inopportune moment"). The saying is sometimes referred to as Sod's law or Finagle's law which can also be rendered as "Anything that can go wrong, will—at the worst possible moment".

You did 'Murphy' proud with this write, Dear John!

(((hugs)))
Linda


jwesley
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6 posted 2008-03-05 06:19 PM


Had been a little over a week since I saw my latest grandbaby so you know I was really up for the visit...until the little too-too yucked all over me moments after taking him from my daughter - sour-milk and all. So I gave him back to her, cleaned up, changed shirts took him again -- yep! A second time!
Murphy was in fine form this past Saturday!
Still loved him though and the third time Murphy had moved on to less expecting people...(I had on a beach towel!!)

Enjoyed your piece, my friend.

jimmy


Margherita
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7 posted 2008-03-05 06:23 PM


It happens because you expect it to happen. We have an enormous power of mind, so we better pay great attention to our thoughts.
Is there an antidote to Murphy's law? Yes, forget it and write John's law which would be the opposite then ... try!

This was very interesting, dear John!
Love,
Margherita


Robert E. Jordan
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8 posted 2008-03-05 08:28 PM


John,

I don't believe in Murphy's Law.

I can help you with dice though.

The secret is--well--cheating, and speed.  The hand is quicker than the eye.

Start slow, and pick-up speed as you go.

Speed, and cheating will also help you with Murphy's Law.

This is a good write, that I enjoyed a lot.

Bobby


LindsayP
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9 posted 2008-03-05 09:19 PM



I really think Murphy's Law is in the mind, if you think something is going to go wrong

it often does. I always look on the bright side and think, ( 'She'll Be Right) and

most times it is. be positive John and may good luck go with you.

Lindsay

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10 posted 2008-03-06 12:30 PM


I enjoy your poetry and your sense of humor.  It's great having you here - and you make me smile every day.  That's a gift that you have.

Alison

HopeS
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11 posted 2008-03-06 05:17 AM


I loved the sense of humour you added to this


Hope  

KeyLimeSorbet
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12 posted 2008-03-06 08:51 AM


Very much enjoyed, i think the ending was the best part for me :-)
poddarku
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13 posted 2008-03-06 08:55 AM


really liked your poetic and nostalgic piece.

clever talks delay friendship!

Marchmadness
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14 posted 2008-03-06 04:50 PM


I'm well aquainted with Mr. Murphy's Law.
Enjoyed your thoughts on it.
                                Ida

effjayel
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15 posted 2008-03-06 05:13 PM


LadyTom, Thank you, you know when the bread falls to the floor it always lands butter side down…..

Sunshine to you & me both….no surprise there then !

EA, over here they have an alternative to Guinness called Murphy’s, seriously…being 50% Irish meself ( To be sure, to be sure…) I cannot figure out why I like neither, tastes like Broccoli if you ask me…..

JW, Oh my word, I can just picture that!  Murphy strikes again… thanks for the reply

Margherita, So if I do the Lotto & expect to lose I’m going to win? Don’t tell Linda.. John’s Law…I like the sound of that.  My word is law & I have Margheritas permission to say so…..Bella!

Bobby,Thanks mate! I know the hand is quicker than the eye, comes from getting punched in the head so often!! ( That was a joke LadyTom)

Lindsay, G’Day Cobber…I’d go along with that, except I’m positive it would go wrong  

Hope….maybe that’s what I need instead of luck…Thanks!

Alison,  I am real happy to make you smile on a daily basis. That makes 2 of us, in fact I make myself laugh so much I have to shave with my eyes shut…….It’s good to be here, thanks for having me, John

Key Lime, I gotta start using loaded dice….

Ku,  thank you very much

Ida, Appreciate your reading & leaving the words


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