My Laughing Side – Tea With The Riddler

Nafis Light

Welcome to my tea party;
So tell me...what would you like to see?
What would you like to know?
Perhaps...a little gift from me.

 

Puzzles and riddles,
Full of complexity and intricacy;
Little pieces here and there;
The knowledge is such a mystery.

 

A curious mind always wants to know;
More knowledge, more information, more satisfaction;
Knowledge by one perception...is power
built upon a tactful mind with an infinite source of information.

 

We people...even as a person...is a riddle;
We ourselves are a mystery that is full of questions;
The more information we get...the more questions we make;
There may not be an end to what we have, get, and create.

 

Everything is a mystery...but
Are we to solve it all to the end?
Is it our way to comprehend?
If it is...raise the hand;
If not...we stand on our land
and make our unique life as something GRAND.

 

-
With Love, Hope, Laughter, and Blessings,
Joker44

  • Author: Nafis Light (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 24th, 2019 00:06
  • Category: Reflection
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Comments2

  • FineB

    A good and witty write.

    Simply great Joker 44!

    Who is the best riddler - Frank Gorshin or Jim Carrey?

    They both were excellent but I have to say Frank Gorshin, Hope what a legend as the Riddler!

    Keep writing FineB

    • Nafis Light

      In a way, I would go with Frank Gorshin even though I never actually watched the 1960s Batman.
      I watched some of the clips though.
      It's like from that time up till now, the costumes and the set keep getting better and better...and the actors really looked like they're enjoying it becoming The Riddler.

      Before your comment, I only ever watched Jim Carrey and Cory Michael Smith.
      Cory Michael Smith plays Edward Nygma/The Riddler from Gotham TV Series...showing the origin story of certain characters (before they became their famous selves).

      Here's a link to a scene from that series, referencing The Riddle Factory from the comics.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQnn-lTJSjw

    • Lamar Cole

      Great Poem



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