Body, Mind, And Spirit Triage Co-Opted

rew4er2nail

Viral microbes didst relish

meaty morsel feast

hyperbole (included greased

for dramatic effect) ceased

not, but linkedin

constituent facets increased

with right wing conspiracy

of mine physical health least

up to par today found me writhing,

asper like a wounded beast.

 

I feel as if giant size

(yes...with closed eyes try to see)

nasty bugaboos did invade me,

and shrunk down yours truly prithee,

(this from gorging on one not so heavy

corporeal doddering entity) si,

whose light humors opposite of glee,

thus envision this bard, granting himself

woolworth truevalue as a flea

to continue poetic tale

(agonizing sham “FAKE” rocked Leprechaun)

on microscopic scale

essentially, a myopic seek reacher

relative of Spongebob, the latter hale


ling from Bikini Bottom,

whose absence aye still bewail,

especially his misfortune sail

ling from toilet bowl

into water treatment plant

leaving sopping wet trail


of eyes rubbed red,

which sadness happens to this male,

when he experiences

invisible nine inch nail

piercing vital organs

with no energy to wail.

Mind boggling to this scribe

how itty bitty organisms can imbibe

every last drop of vitality, describe

epidemic, which if blithely ignored

more virulent parasites could

affect the entire human tribe

fallout nearly as complete

approximately bajillion years ago,

an unimaginable feat

asteroids crashed Earth

generating temperatures

greater than Miami heat

surface with scarring and beat

meteoric plowed shares into swords

whereby predominant species


huge lumbering beasts uttered holy sheet

or a similar facsimile thereof

similar to poet reduced to (of course)

NON GMO gluten free shredded wheat

resembling chopped liver

after trampled by Little Feet!

 

 

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 26th, 2019 22:02
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 9
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