It all started
when I realized
I had two kinds
of problems.
One, I called THIS
and the other, THAT.
As to which to ponder,
when THIS
got too confusing,
I'd go ponder THAT.
As for THIS,
and the answer to THIS,
I searched mostly
in a place I called THERE;
or in the other place
called HERE.
And, for a long while,
I was either COMING,
or I was GOING,
from HERE to THERE
in search of the answer to
THIS or THAT.
Nearing exhaustion
one day,
I had a hysterical revelation
as to the answer
to the problem
of THIS.
I realized that,
THIS, was in fact, THAT.
And that THAT was THIS, as well.
Whereas I once had two problems,
I now have but one.
I felt
an astonishing sense of relief,
and simply slumped down
into this chair,
in which I presently sit.
I watched
THIS and THAT in my mind
being inexorably mashed
and formed
into a singular ball.
One round
blobular
problem
I decided to call
IT.
And so, now
I retire into my easy chair.
No more COMING and GOING
between HERE and THERE
about questions of THIS and THAT.
I reach for my pipe and bowl.
Life is much simpler now,
and I can kick back
and idly contemplate
the meaning of IT.
Of course,
no one can really hope
to get to the bottom of IT.
IT is a bottomless pit.
IT will be an endless quest.
But, that's ok.
I will see some part of IT
and hear a little
of the sound of IT,
and taste some of IT,
smell, and feel
a bit of IT,
and know
some of IT,
on my way
down.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
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HA! What a coincidence my latest blog offering is also entitled "This and That"! This is a fun ditty, thanks for the chuckle.
And, my dream recently had two signs....one pointed 'this way" the other pointed "that way".....both were uprighted and thrown afloat by a mighty river....so much for "this" or "that".
HAPPY MOTHERS' DAY TO SHRINKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love the title! You really have a way of putting IT. I like the way you started with It and ended with IT. With a lot of THIS and THAT in between. A good way of looking at much of life when IT gets overwhelming...
I believe that it was Kierkegaard who said – "I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations - one can either do this or that." His advice was: whether you do it or don't do it - you'll regret it.
Well done, Dan.
have you been inside my head recently?
reminds me of Dr. Suess....
BG
Heeeee, I KNEW I felt my ears burning - cheers Anon, it's been great (er, so far)!!!!
I fancy to think of this one done with drawings for a kids book. They would love its humor and parents/teachers would have a teachable moment for conversation. :)
Thank you, each and every one. If it were not for you, I would not blog at all. l
Love this! Totally relate to it haha Thanks for the laugh
Love your clever exposition of ---all. Ain't it the truth! Will you call for the fiddlers three as a Greek Chorus to your musings over pipe and bowl?
Thanks for reading and commenting on The Seekers at my place.
hahahaha... very good... had me cracking a big smile after a long day.
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