Secrets From Da Biz

Play a little bit wrong

With a lottle bit of style

And the people gonna clap

And the judges gonna smile.

But if you play it perfectly

And accurately articulate

I hoping you enjoy standing

By the phone, where you’ll forever wait.

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Inflation?

When a man loves a woman

It is undeniable that

He’ll either be rejected

Or get married and get fat.

When a woman loves a man

She will inevitably feel

As if she’s also gotten fat

(Or is it that dress? What an ordeal!)

I’m not aware of patterns

In the non-binarily inclined

But if they also get fatter

They do not seem to mind.

So, while Ozempic is an option

If weight loss is your course,

I might also reccomend

The non-prescription choice: Divorce.

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Oregon Agriculture

A cattle ranch was neighbors

With a marijuana farm.

They thought the two could coexist

And not cause any harm.

Now the cows are singing Green Day songs

And I can’t tell a lie:

I never dreamed proximity

Could make the steaks so high.

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Untitled Goose Poem

You’re always here.

You’re always loud.

“I am a goose”

You shriek, so proud.

You’ll never leave.

Your song won’t cease.

For certainty

I thank you, geese.

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We Were Always At Least 51% Confident That We Were The Best…

The itsy-bitsy Seahawks

Flew up the water spout.

The one-yard line

Injected us with doubt.

Out came the sun

In San Francisco bay

And the itsy-bitsy Seahawks

Are champions today!

This poem is dedicated to Kenneth Walker III, the first running back in decades to win super bowl MVP.

Good things come when you run the ball.

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Dinner Plans

The lazy rain will not commit

To ruining our mood,

But teases we who might decide

To go outside with food.

Like a cat, it lies in wait

With cards close to its chest

Until we bypass caution

And don our Sunday best.

Thus, prudence adjudicates

Our picnic we might delay

And instead get chicken nugs

And mac and cheese today.

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Advice From My Students

If you have not said

“Lozenge” today, try it out;

It’s a banger word.

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Happy Valentine’s Day! (Buy My Book)

Aromatic plants

Cuddle with their families

Before reaping day.

Tiny baby rose

Has her petals scattered on

Your bedroom carpet.

When will peace return

And the wanton slaughter end?

Why not do your part?

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Remember When We Remembered?

We used to have passwords

But those were insecure.

Now we use authenticators

So we can know for sure

That the person who entered their password

And scanned their fingerprint and eye

To send an “I forgot my password” link

Is not, in fact, AI.

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Limerick vs. LinkedIn

There once was a guy named Bob

Who’d never had a job.

He lived on his own

Died all alone,

Decomposed into an unrecognizable blob.

OR

Writing to share the memory of my beloved colleague and life coach, Robert.

He was a man of unparalleled entrepreneurial vision,

A self-made man and independent thinker

Who lived life on his own terms.

His passing inspires us all to further our ownership,

Reflect on our humility,

And scale our amorphous impacts toward the next incarnation of progress.

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