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When the seventh salvo of silver flashes cued the blue floaters for the seventh time, blotting the smaller letters from their sashes, I mispronounced “Miss Reading”—made it rhyme with “misleading.” ****** off her press agent, Miss Information, who steamed out to smoke. But the style writers covering the pageant called it an unconscious masterstroke. So I became the Master of Near Misses. The work kept coming. “You must be Miss Taken,” I transproposed to the Pork Products Princess panel, and you should have seen Miss Bacon. They at it up, though. It was liberating. Within a month I didn’t even need my malaprompter. Cheating was creating. Believing anything I couldn’t read I crushed my quadrifocals. People shed their crosshairs and acquired a layer of fuzz. Consequence came uncoupled. What I said I saw, and what I saw was what I was. just a cute, funny little poem
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Jan 11, 2016
Jan 11, 2016 at 7:19 PM UTC
Misreading Pennsylvania - Eric McHenry
When the seventh salvo of silver flashes cued the blue floaters for the seventh time, blotting the smaller letters from their sashes, I mispronounced “Miss Reading”—made it rhyme with “misleading.” ****** off her press agent, Miss Information, who steamed out to smoke. But the style writers covering the pageant called it an unconscious masterstroke. So I became the Master of Near Misses. The work kept coming. “You must be Miss Taken,” I transproposed to the Pork Products Princess panel, and you should have seen Miss Bacon. They at it up, though. It was liberating. Within a month I didn’t even need my malaprompter. Cheating was creating. Believing anything I couldn’t read I crushed my quadrifocals. People shed their crosshairs and acquired a layer of fuzz. Consequence came uncoupled. What I said I saw, and what I saw was what I was. just a cute, funny little poem
Eric McHenry is the Kansas Poet Laureate. I attended one of his readings, and he is so spirited and lovely to hear.
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Jan 11, 2016
Jan 11, 2016 at 7:19 PM UTC
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