Monday, April 04, 2011

bury your filth in amongst the frivolty

Calcification of the ear lobe renders bacon grease into a transformative shed. Locking doors and windows but not ventricles can leave one easy prey. Cupid celebrated his seventh birthday at some point. Who was there? A gap in the road large enough for a centipede but too small for a bovine arachnid is meaningful only in the reinterpretation of elbow lint in a mug of bat pus.

Write a post that has a combination of very short words and very long words. Stamp, seal and then coagulate it.

2 comments:

ghost said...

my door, caught by the wind, hit me in the ear. i immediately wanted to punch my car. i didn't. this is me. grown up?

Phil Plasma said...

It is an aspect of being human that we all too easily forget. We have the unique ability among species to evaluate our response to an event before acting out that response.

More often than not we react instantly with our first instinctive response, but this does not need to be true at all times - there is always time between when something happens and when your next spoken word comes out for you to decide what to say, or how to react.