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The cubicle of Emma McGurk

Every employee's name was listed in the address field

Except for one

The one I never noticed

That we never noticed

 

We all marched into the meeting room as ordered

Found the CEO on an extra tall stage

To tell us

"Today is Emma McGurk's last day

But she says it's the first day

Of her tenure

As Director of Forecasting of Unintended Consequences

She's not going

So I need all of you, all 300 of you,

To help me terminator."

(Or was that terminate her?)

 

So we gave each other Brady Bunch nods

I had to look up to make eye contact (or is that I contact?) with superiors

Then we marched to

The cubicle of Emma McGurk

Me remembering what Santa Ana had said:

"With a few hundred more men like the San

Patricios, Mexico would have won the battle."

 

And the battle wasn't to be won by us

It was to be won by Emma McGurk

The CEO tried to move her

Ten of us tried to move her

Then one hundred

And then all three hundred

Even I made an effort

But she wouldn't budge

 

So we had to move...

To another building

Hearing that Emma McGurk was still ensconced

In the position existing only in her noggin

Until finally the old building had to be imploded

A fifth-grader winning the honor of triggering

That dusty downfall of Emma McGurk's cubicle

And the building that sheltered it

 

It wasn't until Signing Day Eve

That I saw her again

Pouring ink at a haiku-con

"The pay wouldn't be that bad," she told me.

"If it was by the snicker instead of the word."

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