Butterfly Karma [Today's News Poem, March 30, 2011]
Every time you call your luck your karma,
Somewhere a yogi renounces his teachings
And snips off his beard.
You confuse the question with the answer.
Stomp on a butterfly, magnify anthills,
And curse your adulthood.
Simple cause, effect, informed by action
Can't be extended to cover our destinies.
We still overlap
As do shamrocks and leprechauns,
Dogs and yellow spots on lawns—
Today, tomorrow, yesterday:
A meadow in spring.
"The single largest winning lottery ticket ever sold in New York's Mega Millions drawing has been claimed, a lottery spokeswoman said Tuesday. The winners of the $319 million lottery are rumored to be seven IT specialists from New York state's Division of Housing and Community Renewal, said Emanuel Biondi, a public employees federation council leader for the agency."
—By the CNN Wire Staff, CNN, March 29, 2011
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-03-29/us/new.york.mega.millions_1_mega-ball-number-lottery-ticket-million-lottery?_s=PM:US
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Friday, October 22, 2010
The Gun is Good! The Penis is Evil! CombatWords for October 22, 2010
"The safety of life is this, to examine everything all through, what it is itself, what is its material, what the formal part; with all thy soul do justice and to say the truth. What remains except to enjoy life by joining one good thing to another so as not to leave even the smallest intervals between."
Your rebuttal Zardoz?
http://combatwords.blogspot.com/2010/10/combatwords-october-22-2010-vice-virtue.html
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