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~~~ "all poetry is confessional, whether written in the first person or not. If nothing else, it is a homing device to our souls, telling any who read where we stand, what we see from our perspective and our poet's eye. When enough of us speak of what we perceive, perhaps someday we'll understand that the tree, the snake, and the rope are indeed an elephant." Joel Frye perhaps the essential modifier of our lives, or as one of the greatest philosopher reprised, Professor Alfred E. Doolittle, "Oh, you can walk the straight and narrow; But with a little bit of luck, (perhaps) you'll run amuck!"^ this thence, one more mine true confession, so many discoursed, cursed have seen the roped wrapped tree firmly snaking around its cored trunk, issuing forced strangling sounds, the musical product of its own umbilical chord still and yet, the jungled elephants, from my visionary, remain ghostly hidden, stolid solid doesn't not comport with the hallucinogenic jive of running amuck! limitations shun my expectations, abilities misrule hide my hoped-for-destination of hopes, my elephants, still and yet, elude the grasp of exhausted roving eyes undeterred and reaffirmed, until and then, when the elephants come to me on bended knee, can understanding be perhaps pronounced, as being blessed with best satisfaction, with the finest of illuminating, most-happy-fella, well known, elephantine-humantine-pink combine phrases A Happy Ending After All ^My Fair Lady - With A Little Bit O' Luck Lyrics
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Feb 16, 2016
Feb 16, 2016 at 5:20 PM UTC
perhaps, someday, we'll understand that the tree, the snake, and the rope are indeed an elephant
~~~ "all poetry is confessional, whether written in the first person or not. If nothing else, it is a homing device to our souls, telling any who read where we stand, what we see from our perspective and our poet's eye. When enough of us speak of what we perceive, perhaps someday we'll understand that the tree, the snake, and the rope are indeed an elephant." Joel Frye perhaps the essential modifier of our lives, or as one of the greatest philosopher reprised, Professor Alfred E. Doolittle, "Oh, you can walk the straight and narrow; But with a little bit of luck, (perhaps) you'll run amuck!"^ this thence, one more mine true confession, so many discoursed, cursed have seen the roped wrapped tree firmly snaking around its cored trunk, issuing forced strangling sounds, the musical product of its own umbilical chord still and yet, the jungled elephants, from my visionary, remain ghostly hidden, stolid solid doesn't not comport with the hallucinogenic jive of running amuck! limitations shun my expectations, abilities misrule hide my hoped-for-destination of hopes, my elephants, still and yet, elude the grasp of exhausted roving eyes undeterred and reaffirmed, until and then, when the elephants come to me on bended knee, can understanding be perhaps pronounced, as being blessed with best satisfaction, with the finest of illuminating, most-happy-fella, well known, elephantine-humantine-pink combine phrases A Happy Ending After All ^My Fair Lady - With A Little Bit O' Luck Lyrics
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Feb 16, 2016
Feb 16, 2016 at 5:20 PM UTC
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