Having dropped my old cell phone into a steaming cup of coffee, I bought a smart
phone, but regrettably … I’m ever more stupid … and ever less … smart.
A sad development, this added stupidity and diminished lucidity; my contraption
predictably failed to prompt me to make better choices; better decisions.
But no such luck; I still make all the same old time-dishonored mistakes; falling
in love at the drop of a hat … my time-honored old loves … remembering.
Verily, youth is seemingly wasted on the very young; wisdom on the very aged;
for were there a better balance between the two, humanity, would be … aided.
By Miguel Vera from Puerto Rico https://www.chachomanopapa.wordpress.com
https://www.facebook.com/chacho.manopapa
phone, but regrettably … I’m ever more stupid … and ever less … smart.
A sad development, this added stupidity and diminished lucidity; my contraption
predictably failed to prompt me to make better choices; better decisions.
But no such luck; I still make all the same old time-dishonored mistakes; falling
in love at the drop of a hat … my time-honored old loves … remembering.
Verily, youth is seemingly wasted on the very young; wisdom on the very aged;
for were there a better balance between the two, humanity, would be … aided.
By Miguel Vera from Puerto Rico https://www.chachomanopapa.wordpress.com
https://www.facebook.com/chacho.manopapa
Boriqua! Vaya’ Bayamon, Isabela y San Sebastian! Saludos, mi amigo.
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PURRfect!!! I love it, human!😺
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Lol; thanks. Practice may not make perfect, but usually, it helps.
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Looks PURRfect to me, dude! 😺
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Not bad but you seem to put your self down a great deal in the poem
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Thank you Patricia; but it’s not self-denigration as much as it is self-deprecation. Like all too many men, I took my time maturing. Thanks for reading and taking the time to comment.
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