the moral lesson
Friday, January 11th, 2019Not one to absorb
but to put into practice
over and over.
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Not one to absorb
but to put into practice
over and over.
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A hidden part of
the lizard brain that defies
logic and reason.
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Cupcakes are fancy
muffins. Hotels are taller
motels. All is lost.
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Before, burglars had
to break inside. Now, they just
swipe our packages.
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The box of goods wound
its way across the country
by way of Japan.
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Students stopped going
to games and settled for score
updates on their phones.
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She delighted in
her many resolutions,
kept and otherwise.
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I bet the worst thing
about eternity in
hell is the odor.
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A light breeze became
a little rain. That never
stopped. The world flooded.
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She drove night and day
across states to be with her
kids for 12 hours.
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The road ahead is
long, maybe dangerous and
ready to traverse.
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All good things must come
to an end. Fortunately,
all bad things as well.
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Who designed such a
fiendish trap that would keep me
so paralyzed? … … Me.
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My dog has no nose!
— Oh heavens, how does he smell?
(A pause.) Just awful.
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Catch up on some sleep.
Finish clearing the garage.
Learn a new language.
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