Archive for April, 2006

A Rose Is A Rose

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

a rose is a rose is a rose

(From ROSE)

please get the name right

in a smile

is a white flag

in a smile

is a prayer

in a smile

is a hand painfully letting go

in a smile

was a rose

in a petal

there was music

in a petal

there were rainbows

in a petal

there were dewdrops

in a petal

the promise of dawn

with dawn

there will be knowing

with dawn

there will be trials

with dawn

there will be sharing

with dawn

there will be kindness

with dawn

there will be value

with dawn

is the promise

with dawn

is life

It is at dawn

that Rose loves

Cite your source

Friday, April 21st, 2006

LAUGHTER, n.

An interior convulsion, producing a distortion of the features and accompanied by inarticulate noises. It is infectious and, though intermittent, incurable. Liability to attacks of laughter is one of the characteristics distinguishing man from the animals — these being not only inaccessible to the provocation of his example, but impregnable to the microbes having original jurisdiction in bestowal of the disease. Whether laughter could be imparted to animals by inoculation from the human patient is a question that has not been answered by experimentation. Dr. Meir Witchell holds that the infection character of laughter is due to the instantaneous fermentation of sputa diffused in a spray. From this peculiarity he names the disorder Convulsio spargens.

LEARNING, n.

The kind of ignorance distinguishing the studious.

LECTURER, n.

One with his hand in your pocket, his tongue in your ear and his faith in your patience.
LIFE, n.

A spiritual pickle preserving the body from decay. We live in daily apprehension of its loss; yet when lost it is not missed. The question, "Is life worth living?" has been much discussed; particularly by those who think it is not, many of whom have written at great length in support of their view and by careful observance of the laws of health enjoyed for long terms of years the honors of successful controversy.

    "Life's not worth living, and that's the truth,"
    Carelessly caroled the golden youth.
    In manhood still he maintained that view
    And held it more strongly the older he grew.
    When kicked by a jackass at eighty-three,
    "Go fetch me a surgeon at once!" cried he.
                                                             Han Soper
LOQUACITY, n.

A disorder which renders the sufferer unable to curb his tongue when you wish to talk.

LOVE, n.

A temporary insanity curable by marriage or by removal of the patient from the influences under which he incurred the disorder. This disease, like caries and many other ailments, is prevalent only among civilized races living under artificial conditions; barbarous nations breathing pure air and eating simple food enjoy immunity from its ravages. It is sometimes fatal, but more frequently to the physician than to the patient.

CURIOSITY, n.

An objectionable quality of the female mind. The desire to know whether or not a woman is cursed with curiosity is one of the most active and insatiable passions of the masculine soul.


from Ambrose Bierce's The Devils' Dictionary