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Friday, August 6, 2010
SIDEWAYS
IT'S FUNY HOW ALL THE THINGS TAKE A JUMP SIDEWAYS (usually to the left) I WAS WATCHING MY OLD FREIND TOM PLAYING THE BASE (totally oblivious to what my maulers were up to on the maple) VICK'S SINGING & PICKING KEEPING US ALIVE, I NOTICED A GAP IN THE BASE STRINGS ''''''''''',,,,,,. Then in a lost memory Mr Redgreen said pointing to the anti gravity tanks floating just above the sand ''HAVE YOU NOTICED HOW THE MAGNETIC FIELD IS TRYING TO UNLODGE THEM BY PUSHING THEM TO TE LEFT''
My VAN DIED, Rosie had 5 pups I found a stone on the beach Nina is 1 and I have got to get on an aeroplane c'os Kaf is 70
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As a 'southpaw' myself, I understand this. It makes perfect sense, your Highness. So, here's my left hand to pull you on board the poetry bus... just because it's my birthday and I can. ; )
ReplyDeleteRe sideways jumps: Not only that, but have you noticed how everyone has the following quirk to their body language?
ReplyDeleteIt's easier to give an example than explain what it is. If you're driving through a town slowishly and someone steps in front of you and realises their mistake and they have this funny, mincing way of walking when they get out of your way. One could call it the "how silly of me walk" and is used subconsciously in various situations where we have stupidly got in the way of somebody else. Everybody seems to do it.
Have you received that consignment of poteen without telling me.... and anyway, sideways is just another way to go except backwards....
ReplyDeleteI'm a leftie myself so I'm in with the Prof! I've not notoced the driving thing (the law forbids me to get behind the wheel) but I have a 'shall we dance' walk when I've inadvertantly headed for the same spot of pavement as someone coming in the opposite direction, then jinked in the same direction (and again, etc). Leftness is not as sinister as you think.
ReplyDeleteSideways like a crab, sideways like a snake, sideways like a vintage Butch Wilkins pass.Tell Mr Red Green that Mr Apple Green was asking for him.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that Salvador Dali painting! I get a sense of peace viewing it.
ReplyDelete"And wisdom is a butterfly and not a gloomy bird of prey." ~ William Butler Yeats.