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Meltdown

When you hear a baby crying

And you’ve grown into the age

When you cannot cry in public

It might trigger you to rage

Or declare your thoughts to others

As a well-read baby sage.

The baby, though, is wiser

For it knows the cause of tears:

Every pain is fresh and novel

For its endless early years

And it hasn’t lived to learn yet

To explain away its fears.

When an older person weeps

Knowing well you’ll criticize

Why not pause to beg the question

That’s behind their flowing eyes?

Is it too a swift discomfort

Or perhaps a cruel disguise?

Or perhaps you’re seeing someone

Who, for years, has worn their masks

While they smiled sans seratonin

And pursued their daily tasks.

They have answers for the weeping

But they cry since no one asks.

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Mr. Toad Can Only Get So Wild

I know I’m frustrated,

A little bit mad,

Both happy and pouty

And yet somewhat sad.

I’m also ecstatic,

Romantic, and weak,

Like my heart is an ocean

With a slow drizzly leak.

My head spins like the plate

In a microwave oven

And I feel so unwelcome

Like Christ in a coven.

Somehow these feelings

Keep bubbling inside

When the UCLA intern

Says I’m too tall to ride. 

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I’m Satisfied Though

Although I’m not clam-happy yet

I’m happy as an oyster.

It’s happinesd that’s mixed with tears-

Still happy, only moister.

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T-Rex Problems

I’m happy and I know it

And I really want to show it

But I find myself unable

To comply with your demands

For no matter how happy I am

I find myself in a bit of a jam

For I find myself unable

To do the deed of “clap your hands.”

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How To Get More Views

You feel invisible,

Like you don’t matter.

Unseen, unheard,

The third wheel, the tenth batter.

You speak your mind

But they don’t hear what you say

So you take off your clothes

And that feeling goes away.

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He Avoids The Rain

The sunset cast the rain aglow
And the water burned with light.
The last flowers of Summer
And the first leaves of fall
Mingled in the rising wind
And the owl and the bluejay
Sang the first duet of the evening.

Somewhere down below
A man looks up at the harmony
And raises his umbrella.

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