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Thursday, December 19, 2024

winter winds



by nick nelson



an opossum crosses a road

a psychopath drives a porsche

the woods are quiet

all responses are recorded and classified

some people never learn

a toad waits by the roadside

an undertaker looks out the window at the moon

violence never solved anything

what are you looking at?

i am tired of your excuses

the yak crossed the desert

zero hour is still a ways off

maybe the joke is on you after all

albert had a deficient sense of humor



Monday, December 9, 2024

master



by anonymous



he sun shines but not on my upper cerebrum

the wind blows but not on my lettuce and tomato sandwich

the rain falls on my exposed brain

i am the master of time and space

i know all truths of all times

i know all meanings of all words

aardvarks blossom in the circus of dynamite

elephants flower in the great hall of the escaped inmates

jesters and kings share lasagna and mushrooms in the necropolis of the obsolescent

you may presume to question my references

but sam jones thought my understanding variously wise

no wiser, i excused his youth

i have nothing to prove, not even to the termites

i am ready to go

but not just yet



Tuesday, December 3, 2024

autumn leaves



by nick nelson



an apple falls from a tree

a banana travels on a boat

a cat sits in a window

a dog barks at a human

an elephant tramples a vegetable garden

a fox hides in the woods

a grape is placed in cleopatra’s mouth

a hobo sleeps in a haystack

i never thought i would see the day

the joke is on me

a king waves from a balcony

a lady sits on a chaise longue, sipping a cup of chamomile tea

maybe tomorrow will be better’

never say die



Sunday, November 17, 2024

station



by horace p sternwall



i was walking down the street
with wings on my feet
a chap asked me the time
i threw him a dime

i wanted a nickel, you fool
he shouted as we ran back to school
where the history teacher, mister fire
was discoursing on the roman empire

we shook the dust off our shoes
and told everybody the news
that civilization was dead
and we should all have fun instead

our pleas fell on deaf ears
those were the lean years
we felt no elation
when, after a long journey, we finally arrived at the railroad station



Thursday, November 14, 2024

testament, part 2



by horace p sternwall

part two of two



leonardo da vinci
had a master plan
he wrote words in the wind
and drew pictures in the sand

mary magdalen
lived in a house
she had a dog for a cat
and a cat for a mouse

nebuchadnezzar
kept his fireplace hot
he welcomed all wisdom
but banished all thought

old king cole
had a cow and a mule
he ate in the stables
and slept on a stool

pope innocent the second
stayed all day in bed
with a pipe he never smoked
and a book he never read

the queen of sheba
had mountains of gold
but the story of how she spent it
will never be told

good king richard
in the holy land fought
king john was a bad man
but richard was not

sinbad the sailor
had a thousand tales to tell
he sat in the market
with nothing to buy or sell

friar tuck and little john
sat in the trees
and watched the sheriff ride on by
with their hands on their knees

under the midnight sky
all things must pass
uncle bud drives his wagon
past the rabbit in the grass

very soon the vikings
will return - a mighty host
king arthur and sir galahad
will only be ghosts

listen to my words
and please excuse my rhyme
you will never get a nickel
only a lousy dime


end of part 2


Tuesday, November 12, 2024

testament, part 1



by horace p sternwall

part one of two



adam had an apple
he gave it to eve
he told her a story
she did not believe

blackbeard the pirate
was quite a guy
he swam in the water
and looked at the sky

christopher columbus
sailed the ocean sea
he was a guy
just like you and me

delilah was a woman
with long curly hair
she danced in the circus
and won prizes at the fair

erwin schrodinger
had a cat and not a dog
he went for a walk
and got lost in the fog

fatima was a dancer
graceful as a fawn
she smiled at the sultan
and danced until dawn

george washington
cut down an apple tree
consumed with guilt
he ran off to sea

henry the eighth
was fond of steak and kidney pie
and drank a river of wine
that never ran dry

isaac newton
let the rain come in
he never drank whiskey
and he never drank gin

prester john
was a man of few words
he walked in the sand
and listened to the birds

the king of the world
has no home and no throne
he rides his mule
and throws his dog a bone


end of part 1


Monday, October 21, 2024

walter's game



by nick nelson



walter wilson was filled with energy, but it quickly dissipated.

he had been born many years ago, as the crow flies.

when he was six years old, his contract had been purchased by vince vinson, the richest man in the world.

now walter’s contract was up for renewal.

walter had hired lillian jones as his agent to negotiate his new contract, but lillian was getting old in her game.

naturally, vince vinson did not take any part in these humble negotiations himself.

walter was nobody, and lillian was not much more than that.

lillian gave walter a date to come to her office to update the information she had, so that she could renegotiate his contract

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the date was fourteen days away, but walter only had enough credit for twelve days.

what was he to do?

he decided to go downtown and hang out on the corner and maybe something would come up.

at first, nothing did.

walter felt increasingly desperate.

he decided to close his eyes and then open them and maybe something would be there.

he followed this procedure, counting to ten while he kept his eyes closed.

when he opened them again, he was no longer downtown on the corner, but on an ocean liner in the middle of the atlantic ocean.

he was leaning on the rail, watching a great white shark frolicking in the wake of the ocean liner.

the sun beat down on his head, which was protected by a stiff straw hat.

you should throw that hat to the shark, said a melodious voice beside him.

but then the sun will beat down on my head, walter replied.

those are the chances you have to take, the melodious voice intoned.

walter dutifully took the hat off and threw it to the shark.

he was accustomed to following orders and had done so all his life.