Enjoy! Poem by Michael Walkerjohn

Enjoy!



"OUR" Seventh Bowl!
Listen, Perfect, Respond!
BSL-4
This time expect; whatever!
I, simply love this term!
That "What Me Worry"
Mad Magazine Quote
of Alfred E. Neuman!
"Pictures at an Exhibition"
Splish, Splash, Slip, and Sepsis!
Say… Pepsi… Please?
OR
Give all the world Coke?
Come, ‘knock on; ' MY DOOR!
And, rather than roll dice
grab "John 3: 16"
New Country Streaming!
Listen In!
Believe!
End Yallingup!
Sup… Surf… Papa Smurf?
"For Whatever its Worth"
Highs, in ‘Little Amsterdam'
B.C., or any other city…
"Head out on the Highway"
but take your own sweetest time…
Become the hum, the mu… #57 bus
remember Eddie? Eye-Cow? Big Waves?
And those thumb sized sticky buds?
Work with diligence until IAM reasons
wake up earlier, burn one; walk outside
dressed only in your jammies and robes
and catch the first light of a neo-dawn-rise!
And get your eyes clearing of that beer thingy!
Nasty corona' full of tiny you-a-goner-ists!
Like a hand-sized cane spider… only not!
Takes an electron microscope to view dem!
Hershey's Kisses… IAM on my fifth missus
but that ain't schist in that world region
that sure misses the phuuck out of me!
Bare hoofs prancing… Tiny Dancer'…
Ulysses Grant was a hello of a President!
"If we are to have another contest in the
near future of our national existence, I
predict that the dividing line will not be
Mason and Dixon's
but, between patriotism and intelligence
on the one side, and superstition
ambition and ignorance
on the other."
Speech to the Society of the
Army of Tennessee,1875.

"The most confident critics are generally those
who know the least about the matter criticized."
Ulysses S. Grant

"... I am not; but in war anything is better than
indecision. We must decide. If I am wrong, we shall
soon find out and can do the other thing. But not
to decide wastes both time and money and may ruin
everything."
Ulysses S. Grant

"Ulysses S. Grant was the 18th President of the U.S.
He studied at the Military Academy, where he was
an average student and decided to leave the army
after serving the mandatory term. He was appointed
as a quartermaster during the ‘Mexican-American War'
and further commanded, a company; and was appreciated
for his bravery. He was promoted to the post of a
captain but ruined his reputation with his drinking
habits and eventually had to resign. His civilian life
witnessed a lot of failures and he ended up selling
firewood for survival. During the Civil War his patriotism
compelled him to join the army and although he faced rejection
but eventually went on to lead a battalion. He used this second
term and led the battalion to victory in a couple of battles.
Backed by his bravery and experience, he
became the General of the U.S Army in
the later part of the Civil War. This
paved his path to the chair of the
U.S President where he went on
to successfully serve for two
consecutive terms."

Revert to, activities that require leaving
any sense of routine… have a schedule? Forget it!
The ‘thing, ' an aspect; an issue… coming to any neo
beginning… life's cycles, practiced, insides and outsides
top side and bottom side… reside in your commonality…
with your owned finality and your species… read me!
And discover what is reality uncovered! Enjoy!

Enjoy!
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: creativity,duality,fourth,funny,milking,political
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
You el-douche-baggs need to go back to school... way back... the reads were so much better... and the politics were a single gender meandering phuucked up mess... only half as bad as it is now... because now it is gender-meandering and more than twice as nasty and stupid and costly... phuuck americants!
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