Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Elijah reaches 6 months tomorrow. Back
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Far from old grammar books,
Hear how one evening,
My mother taught me the mysteries
the verb be and the verb have. Among my best

auxiliary verbs
There are two originals.
Having and Being were two brothers
What I knew from the cradle.

Although opposites in character,
You could believe twins
As their story is unique.
But these two brothers were rivals.

what having wanted to be
Be always wanted to have it.
Do not want god nor master,
the verb to be has been had.

Have His brother was in the bank
And made a great number, then
being, still missing.
great pain in his ego. During


being taught to read and made his humanities
In turn without her
Having learned to count.

And it amassed fortunes in
assets, cash,
For being a little on the moon
Had left dispossessed. Have

was ostentatious
When he was generous,
Being Instead, and notoriously
is often presumptuous. Have

travel business class.
He puts all his titles away. So
being is more debonair,
It does nothing to keep him. His wealth is

Internalized
These are the things of the spirit. The verb
Being is all modesty, nobility
And this is the price.

One day at power chimeras
To reach agreement,
between verbs that can be done,
They combined their efforts.

And not to lose face
the middle of words together, they broke
tasks
To finally be reconciled.

The verb is in need of Having
Because being is to exist. The verb Be
needs assets
To enrich its good sides.

And endless palaver
In quibbles convoluted
Our two inseparable brothers
Could be and have been.

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