The Perfect Pen

Gary Edward Geraci

the guys in my regular

Catholic men’s group

agree that its OK

to have nice things,

 

things of high quality,

things that last. it’s true, you

don’t need dozens of the

same thing: a good writing

 

pen for instance, I have

just one, and I’ve had it

for years; a costly pen,

a pen that was given to me

 

by a woman who took

off her clothes for a living.

I tried to make that last

but only the pen survived.

 

Gary Edward Geraci

 

“Who is the man who will reflect on his weakness, and yet dare to credit his chastity and innocence to his own powers, so that he loves Thee the less, as if he had little need for that mercy by which Thou forgivest sins to those who turn to Thee.” St. Augustine, Confessions, 2, 7

  • Author: Gary Edward Geraci (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 26th, 2019 20:00
  • Category: Humor
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Comments2

  • orchidee

    Please excuse me (heehee) if I swoon at the last verse! Erm, didn't Augustine want chastity - but 'not yet'? Was it also he who wanted patience, but not yet?

  • FineB

    Thank you Gary.

    A wonderful, reflective and evocative write!

    You have made me see the power of the pen in a different light.

    Keep writing FineB



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