Wednesday, 25 October 2006 11:48 pm
The Ballad of Thieves and Bees?
As one of my favorite holidays approaches, KT inspires me once more. He has been drawing cartoons based on respondents' two or three professed biggest fears. I was going to try the same thing, but my mom suggested that I move it to the medium in which my skill is strongest: poetry.
So please, readers, before Halloween comes, tell me your fears and I will work them into a poem. Once again, you may specify the poetic form; if you don't, I'll choose it myself. And if you feel funny about confessing your fears online, remember that this journal accepts anonymous comments. I won't mind, as long as you keep me creative.
So please, readers, before Halloween comes, tell me your fears and I will work them into a poem. Once again, you may specify the poetic form; if you don't, I'll choose it myself. And if you feel funny about confessing your fears online, remember that this journal accepts anonymous comments. I won't mind, as long as you keep me creative.
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And discovered some charges that gave me the chills.
A ton of tobacco, a trip to Bombay,
And 900 number calls, 200K?
I might have gone crazy, but truly I'd bet
That a thief found my card number up on the Net.
I called the department to say there's a fraud.
The reaction I got left me totally awed.
The thief of my card number didn't stop there:
He'd stolen most all of my info. Not fair!
And now the department thought I was a fraud!
(It's clear the bureaucracy's system is flawed.)
The next day I found that my job had been taken,
As well as my lady-friend. Boy, was I shaken!
The thief was more skilled than I ever conceived.
With nowhere to turn to, I walked home aggrieved —
And that's when I found him, in front of my eyes!
I had to admit, that was one good disguise!
"Aha!" I exclaimed. "Now you give it all back!"
The thief merely chuckled. Alas and alack!
"Your identity's mine now," he said, quite the bold one,
"But don't be too angry, man — here, take my old one!"
He gave me a bag full of all passwords and cards,
As well as a handy disguise — the nine yards!
The life of this jerk ain't as bad as I thought,
But in case I get bored, make sure yours won't get caught!
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