Edgar,

Well, then try Pottery.  ;-)

But, seriously, Merle could benefit, and so could your relations with her, et 
al., here.

So, I say, "Try" (time number Four).

It couldn't hurt
to hit the dirt
and take cover

from the Austral lover

of words that go
deeper than the Larynx.

After a time or two
or three, or four,
she may think you worthy

of letting in the door,

or your words, deeper
than the Pharynx.

--J. 

> Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
> 
> I do sometimes express my Zen views in poetry...




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