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Two Poems

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Little Wisdoms 

Speaking of and to

The cricket on my shoulder

Back and forth and back and

For the last time

A spar spared sparingly

Right of course it is wrong rarely

Wrought I have already been

And better

For it

Is its aid I need

Its aid I said and it knows

So it stays on my shoulder

Not older but wiser and kinder still

Little wisdoms big enough

For a cricket that is

Enough for me

.

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A Ball of Twine 

Beware the fairy venerator

With unwary care

For whimsy and whatnot

Understand this and don’t

Merry mare married a mare

A broodmother’s nightmare I’m aware

It’s precisely imprecise

Running rampant with sensical nonsense

Back into Shakespeare’s of a lamb’s tale

The root of language is contradiction

Meaning is a needle balancing

On a fine point

Every word has one

Woven wondrously like a web

I’d have a ball of twine

With many needles and many points

Some seeming dreadfully dull

Understand them

But only if you don’t want to

Get to the point

I will soon

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