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Fantasy Movies

Once upon a time ago

When dragons ruled the Earth

A magic chosen one was born

On the day that was his birth.

He grew up like a normal child

With perfect grades and crap

Until eternal evil

Fell conveniently in his lap.

He walked through several biomes

While some epic music played

And met the one named female character

And somehow did not get laid

And then, at the end of the runtime,

The villain said “I’ll never die”

Then sky-beams and a sword through his head

Proved his last words were a lie.

Then the hero faced the rising sun

To a song by a knock-off Enya

And the nerds all left the theatre saying

“Let’s watch that again, ya?”

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Nauti Nauti…

The wealthy paid a submarine

To view the ocean bottom

Whereat the wreck of Titanic was seen

Until the ocean caught ‘em.

Now missing, they have headlines made

Of a voyage doomed to fail

Though I see not a tragedy

But wish more elites might sail.

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How My Diet Is Going

There are more cookies in my belly

Than on the cooling rack.

That’s my reward for exercise

So I think I’m on the right track.

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A Day In The Life Of A Hero

I’m going to a climate conference

To inspire both hope and confidence

But I’m not sure which jet I should ride

So I’ll take both. I’m too rich to decide!

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Leftist Dilemmas

Sometimes I think the world would be better

If everyone wrote a well-worded letter

Politely requesting that all war be ended

But if we did that someone might be offended

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Father’s Day

Happy day to all the dads

Who once were childless as lads

And then got up to laddish things

‘Til onto Earth a baby springs.

Then they spend their waking hours

Changing diapers, buying flowers,

Playing dolls or playing truck

Depending on genetic luck.

As they age, the hair up here

Says “Nope, now I’ll grow out your ear.”

He buys cars for his offspring who

Repay him with a new tie. Whoo!

These things and more, both good and bad

Are part of what makes man a dad

But it is love, not merely fate,

That makes a dad we celebrate.

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On Commencement

Once a year, a million kids

Quit going to a school

And they rent ugly hats and dresses

Because that’s just the rule.

Everybody’s name is read

And then the hats are thrown

And a million kids proceed to then

Forget what they had known.

Then a half a million kids

Go to school that costs a lot

Where they try to sleep with other kids

And, if they’re me, do not.

The other half get jobs at places

Where food is microwaved

Or join the “Guns and Tanks” patrol

And thus the world is saved.

This graduation from a child

To learned adult is great.

And now I must excuse myself;

For bed, I’m somewhat late.

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Next Time I’ll Choose A Muse Who Understands Hypothetical Questions!

Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s day?

Wait, really?

Ok then, I guess…

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English

If “baby” is an infant

And “baby” means a loved one

And “baby” is taking care of people

And “baby” is an easily-offended someone

Then the act of taking care of

A weak beloved child

Is to baby your baby baby baby

And baby, I think that’s wild!

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Ladies, Learn To Reboot A Router

If your husband is pooping

And taking his time

So that hours have passed

And the scent is a crime

There’s no need to bother

With a knock or a shout;

His business will finish

When the Wifi goes out.

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