Saturday, October 14, 2023

Correct the Verb

You can do anything with a big enough spoon.

You can do More Things with a small enough spoon.

Every Day is correcting you into eternity.

Every Day is an eternal correction.

Correct as a verb is very different than correct as an adjective.

To correct something or someone means it or they were incorrect or wrong.

It does not mean to do something correctly on the first try.


No one does. -

Playing at the park at dawn makes the tears fall from the child inside of us.

The wind, the leaves and the birds sing and cry.

I was a toddler for 2 years, and my pants got longer.

Mother and Father push the limit and the signals dream in the tiny papyrus.

On Barton Springs Road and the Edges of Zilker Metropolitan Park, Only 2 people rumble in the knee cartilage Thankfully, thankfully, I am speaking at the lights of the air, thousands of feet, And the Forty two years

Corrected at the appointed meeting time and place

Recreational janitorial maintenance building, nine a.m.

Dying leaves crumble on the curbs. 




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