'i too, rake hurriedly' timothy r g, 4/29/2008 inspired, again, by the genius of Issa
..i too....
rake, and do many, most, things in this manner....
but then, i, too, don't always wear underwear...
and then no note for this departure
-they wouldn't know, for sure,
did he mean to write a goodbye note
or, did he merely work hurriedly, normal
(what is normal?
that which is not abnormal.)
notes expiate others
propitious only to Dante'
Beatrice knows well...
than the line
'masculine or feminine,'
truer understanding of the folklore in the west,
Yin-Yang,
yes, we just are,
or,
I AM...
but did he mean to write a note
in his hurried yard, labour intensive, work?
maybe,
this time,
all he did was fall
asleep.
propitious.