Open Poetry #40 |
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I Disease or The Answer is in the Refrigerator |
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Jaime Fradera Senior Member
since 2000-11-25
Posts 843Where no tyranny is tolerable |
No, I don't mean eye disease. I mean "I" disease. I I I I I I do this. I do that. I need that. I don't have, I want ... How disgusting! Who wants to hear about "I?" So in this story the word I will not be used. It is in a class activity. It involves learning how to row across a lake. It lies or tells the truth in the boat and feels the vibrations of its engine as it takes it to the drop off point. It asks the teacher is it possible to row across the lake under its own power. The teacher says: The answer is in the refrigerator. which, in dream lingo means: it will have to find out for itself. It gets into some weird contraption resembling a kayak; although it doesn't know what a kayak looks like. It has to sit in the "boat" backwards to go forwards and it has to sit in the boat forwards and pedal forwards to go backwards. It pedals backwards. It pedals backwards in some random direction across the lake and encounters a bunch of sighted people. They tell it that it is dangerous to go out on the water by itself. It tells them it is in a class where it is learning to do this. It tells them it is putting on its water shoes and takes off. It has to get back to where the class is to assemble. It doesn't want to get lost and be left behind. It decides to just pedal along each shore of the square lake and try to find its group. It hopes that it (the reader) liked this "poem" bereft as it is or shorn of all personal pronouns. Would it be okay for it to write about itself next time? It looked in the refrigerator but the answer wasn't in there. Can it close the refrigerator now? Could the answer be in the freezer? Maybe the answer is in the oven? It is now going to spell check its work to be sure it didn't make any mistakes so it can read it. Floating aloft Southern Cross |
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since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
Jaime, this reader is grinning at your ingenuity. |
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