Another Great Wise Saying
Money can't buy you love, but it can buy a lot of other stuff.
Brainstorming about history, politics, literature, religion, and other topics from a 'gypsy' scholar on a wagon hitched to a star.
I sometimes catch myself staring at this computer keyboard, wondering, "What is this alien device?" I then realize it's a keyboard, and I say, "I must be a musician!" And I compose a poem to prove it, which proves nothing since a poem is not a song, is it?
Obviously, from cat and wail. Cater apparently meant the male cat. Here's some doggerel to remember caterwaul by:
Caterwaul comes from the male:it joins together cat and wail.
As is obvious, I'm posting light entries these days. This pattern will continue till the end of the semester. I'll try to post brief, humorous quips and the like, but experience informs me that most people don't share my sense of humor. I understand. I often don't share it either.
Bearable
To call a polar bear's fur whiteis not to be in the light right.
Deborah Ross, for The Spectator (March 20, 2021), says "Spellbinding: Preparations to be Together for an Unknown Period of Time reviewed" (subscription necessary):
The premise for the unsnappily titled Preparations to be Together for an Unknown Period of Time is this: a Hungarian neurosurgeon meets a fellow Hungarian neurosurgeon at a medical conference, falls in love, and gives up her shiny life and career in America to be with him in Budapest. They had agreed to meet on one of the city's bridges. He doesn't show. She tracks him to the hospital where he works. He says he's never met her before. And now we are on board. Now we have to know: is he gaslighting her? Is she crazy? How is this going to play out? This is one of those films that has you in the palm of its hand right from the off.
"Jesus swept." I thought it had something to do with the cleansing of the temple.
Isn't today International John 3:16 Day?
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
I'm correcting papers, but I'm stymied by a document problem, so I'll just go to bed and see if I'm any smarter in the morning.
I am rapidly getting caught up in the semester details, and a lot of these details are flashing by, threatening to rise to a flood that'll drag me under . . .
. . . and beyond!
Large and Tiny, Large and Tiny
Beware all large and tiny creatures,from those that make gunk that dries in the eyes,all night, like nature's cosmetic features,to those that spawn one-that-got-away lies,for this poem makes the fiftieth oneI've torn from the living rock of ages:each weighs on my mind as many a tonsprinkled like grains of sand 'cross these pages.
Seven and Seven, Seven and Seven
Seven and seven are lovely creatures.They're two perfect numbers, so they say.But who's this "they" of perfect fact features?This batch of verse is forty-ninth, today.One batch more, the morrow, creeps in this placeas fifty, scarce past forty-nine, you see,from seven times seven is then laid waste.We further clamber up the poet tree.
Steers, Steers
Steers are doubtless disappointed creatures.They sense something missing, but don't know why,as if one or two essential featureswere gone and left them living out a lie.But life goes on and on, until it stops,some predetermined time if you're a steer.A heavy hammer blow, and one then drops.One thought control to steer? Not even near.
Humane Beings, Humane Beings
Humane beings are rarest of creatures.They are found everywhere in short supply,which is the best of their humane features,as others would agree in their reply.Oh, good fruit is a little hard to bear,when even bears find aught of it around.That's how we ought to show them that we care:keep humane beings rare upon the ground.
Many-Featureds, Many-Featureds
Oh, cool are the many-featured creatures,but cruel are the unaccepting ones,and futile the antiquated featuresbeneath the many myriad, secret suns.These poems that started out an empty batchnow strive for fifty as their final goal,and short excessive effort, but good catch,might reach that sparkling effervescent role.
Left Feet, Left Feet
We used to be just quadruped creatures,but slowly developed two well-armed hands.With two feet left, our left-footed featuresare that we gimp and limp across the lands.Our left side has one foot: left it be.Look down upon our feet and see bereft:what is it that we see, what don't we see?We gasp to see the last alone is left.
Pelicans, Pelicans
Pelicans are nasty, devilish creaturesthat can swallow living rock pigeons whole,and probably have more cruel featuresthan a superannuated demon troll,which proves, I guess, the ugly pelican(ugly as sin, that base, capacious pouch)is no less than an abject evil demonawaiting for that moment best to pounce.
Rhinostriches, Rhinostriches
Rhinostriches are truly weird creatures.They fan fannies like hippos in tutus,but haven't got the really right features.They belong in Meinong's chain of famous zoos.I've never seen a rhinost bull or cow.I must admit, I hope to never see one.But I can tell you any way or how,I'd rather see not anyone come be one.
Pair of Hands, Pair of Hands
A pair of hands are two complete creatures!But they're not quite completed, are they?They need all of the body's other featuresto be a handsome, handy handful, okay?Oh, happy are the helpful helping handsthat hurry not in haste, but have huge time,for they help with the harms and hurts with bandsthat hamper not the health, and hold the rhyme.
Polar Bears, Polar Bears
Polar bears are great monstrous big creatures,but they don't really live at a pole,for two great physical force featuresresult more in a petal-fugal hole.Or an oblate spheroid called Terra,spinning tales in the darkness around,in a life-world we fear to call "Vera,"where monsters like these bears abound.