Open Poetry #31 |
Catch Me |
wordwizard Member
since 2003-09-08
Posts 483on the way to next world |
In the game of tag there was no being 'it' to shrug off being a pariah, you'd do your bit and catch another person if you could senses of relief followed under hood... but how long did that air of content last as you'd scamper to a local base or mast to be tagged again, one could almost predict that the sluggish ones were likely to be it... and as you grew, the game of catch modified too it became the means to acquire a market sum to amass stock benefits before they were none.. to avoid the risk of taking a hit you'd tamper with life an extra bit and said 'that transmitted disease won't catch me', 'cause you'd live for today, and 'want to be free'... stock loss and virus X caught up in the end cause a sarcoma appeared on the left side again tampered with the sanctity of mucous membranes and was left for washed up and borerline insane thus post-modern viruses afflicted you then for the family, is there a suitable card I can send? © Copyright 2004 ecrivan [This message has been edited by wordwizard (02-01-2004 12:42 AM).] |
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Pilgrimage Member Elite
since 2001-12-04
Posts 3945Texas, USA |
Sometimes when you're in the rat race, you should watch out for the rat poison. I like this one, Martin. Nan (Pilgrim variety) |
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wordwizard Member
since 2003-09-08
Posts 483on the way to next world |
and so many of these rodents don't seem to mind the pile up of poison that lies at the end of the labyrinth they've created for themselves...thanks for reading Nan |
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Grover Senior Member
since 2004-01-27
Posts 1967London, ON, Canada |
There's a moral to this story! Very good! Grover. |
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wordwizard Member
since 2003-09-08
Posts 483on the way to next world |
most often there is a moral or an underlyng factual statement to each poem I write... |
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