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Carlo C Gomez Feb 2020
All he does is march on
but you can't **** progress
he knows where all
the bodies are buried
Khoisan Feb 2020
Once a maggot
now a barfly
Carlo C Gomez Nov 2019
Remember,
the best things in life are free

...plus tax
...license
...and recycling fee
Carlo C Gomez Feb 2020
As the white noise
Filters out
I'm once again
Left to the tedium
Of my own thoughts
Carlo C Gomez Nov 2019
What's worse than death itself?
A conjugal visit from
The grim reaper.
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
All play and no work
Makes Jack a La-Z-Boy
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
We often live our days
In a deep fryer
What doesn't coat and **** us
Could very well eat us alive
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
Is never longer than forever?
or do they live so close together
they often get each other's mail?
Carlo C Gomez Jan 2020
A bird in the hand
Is worth a whole slew
In the Australian bush
The World Wildlife Fund in Australia estimates that as many as 1.25 billion animals may have been killed directly or indirectly from fires that have scorched Australia. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Australia, the nation's leading animal welfare charity, is accepting donations to fund the rescue and treatment of animals affected by the fires. RSPCA chapters in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia are accepting donations.

https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2020/how-help-animals-during-bushfire-crisis
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