Kittens

Oct. 3rd, 2006 06:37 pm
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We're all stomping kittens,
Stomping kittens every day,
We're all stomping kittens
Cos we're all so very gay.
Yay!

Pass it on -- soon you'll be able to see from your friendslist who has a sense of sarcasm and who doesn't, supposedly.

ExpandIf you've no idea what I'm talking about  )
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Arian Jack

The saddest sound in all the world
Is when a snail's all cozy curled
Until his little shell all neat
Is found beneath your stomping feet.

Cycling Jack

The saddest feeling in the world
is when a snail all cosy curled
Comes underneath my rolling wheel.
So imagine what I feel.
And then, as your encore,
--imagine what it feels
--nothing any more.

Spring Clean Jack

The saddest sound in all the world
A spider on a cobweb curled
And as you try to clean around
It breaks free and starts to fall
Legs brushed off-- no sound at all.
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OK, maybe I can justify *two* angsty poems. I had something in mind when I started this, but nothing coherent by the end. But I thought I'd post anyway; finding meaning can be an exercise for the reader :)
I cringe to think of who I used to be
And even then I hated who I was before.
And then I look at who I have become
And guess how long before I must repent of this.

The six, the sixty-six, the ages of a man
Are layered about me like an onion
And everything before is still inside
Except, a rotted tree, the core is slow forgot.

And then look out and see the empty space
Out into which my allium must grow
But even as it struggles in the waning light
It's slowly left behind by faster growing life

But can I not just like it as it is?
And yes, somtimes I do like onion
And yet, and yet, you still can't help but ask
"Why does it make you cry?"