Satire Poetry posted March 12, 2011 | Chapters: |
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A new awareness coming from an avoidance of task.
A chapter in the book Spit, Gum and Shoe Laces
A Procrastinator's Discovery
by Blue-Stubby
At my desk the sunlight floods in
through the sky lights as the natural warmth is welcomed. Boldly... more so forcefully, brightness invades effortlessly through the crude cutouts. Light emanates while melting away from the concentrated illumination; radiant columns slant as golden obelisks. Livening old wood and iron furniture, breathing into the masculine study a burst of vibrant solar energy. Countless particles seemingly dancing a paltry ballet of erratic movement within a cluster of yellow beams. Exiting left and right as on a stage; Miniscule parts of this and of that, life like in resembling busy bees. Animation of the inanimate, choreographed by heated molecules, co-existing in my adobe universe. Catching my eyes as not before; entranced with a new wonderment of formerly undiscovered activity, ... all while my deadline is looming! |
Procrastination can be a time for a discovery of something new or a disaster of something that was in the near future but has moved into the recent past.
This was a piece that came about as I was lost away from the task at hand... And was amazed at what took my attention. Particles of dust, that is a bit of sad reality, lol. This is dedicated to the writers that write for an income. A bit of satire, humor and the facade of intellect mixed with the loosely justifiable results of blatantly evident discovery on behalf of my procrastinating nature.
***Thanks to "LMBenvenuto" for the accurate and fitting artwork.***
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and 2 member cents. This was a piece that came about as I was lost away from the task at hand... And was amazed at what took my attention. Particles of dust, that is a bit of sad reality, lol. This is dedicated to the writers that write for an income. A bit of satire, humor and the facade of intellect mixed with the loosely justifiable results of blatantly evident discovery on behalf of my procrastinating nature.
***Thanks to "LMBenvenuto" for the accurate and fitting artwork.***






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