OMG! I think my tired mind needs some rest. I finished reading quickly a poet’s recent blog entry. My mind saw the word “circumcision” instead of his word “circumscribed“, which is NOT all too familiar/often used/common word.
People will never understand my beautifully disturbed mind. From words “circumcision” and/or “circumscribed”, I had images of “incision”, “cum”, “scribed”, “circumstantial”, and of course my favorite, ahem, word – “fellatio”, which kinda looks like my name – grossly being weird here again – hehe!
This is the second time the poet, whose point of origination may be in the United State (haha) as per my blog stats few days ago, has created his rather dry words alluding to the lowest vibrating/red colored chakra (a la New Age clap-trap) or really “sexual innuendos” for dirtier minds like moi.
Whatever. During lunch, Mr Mel the Lutino parakeet was clinging to the front side of the cage and looking at me/us. I caught his attention/distracted him a little bit by waving not a kerchief but several recycled/thick/white napkins leftover from a VERY low-budget wedding reception last Saturday.
As for the railroad track, the befuddled boy complained to his Maw that when he came over to visit his Paw for a quickie Veteran’s Day lunch at home here, he said that Evil Kitty “railed” on him, just like the spooks at his work, which is giving him a difficult time – a symptom/symbolic gesture to “let him go” because he overstayed his usefulness/welcome (as per my “observation” from past work-related experiences to both him and his twit wifey).
Such will be the karmic effects for offenses to his OLD family. Anyway, I did behave as expected – unkindly. It worked to create a sort of “reverse psychology” for the boy and his Maw to connect. She then cited how she doesn’t mistreat her own parents unkindly and then uses the emotional trap as a victim of circumstances. He distracted her by talking to his spooky friends online via his smartphone, an unfortunate/sordid/bad habit of disrespect among our generations.
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