“It is the easiest thing in the world for a man to look as if he had a great secret in him.”
― Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
Again, Weiner Rises To The Occasion
No one has ever accused him of having class
Now known to young maidens as Carlos Danger
He is considered to be a snake in the grass
The cyber world unmasks a wanna be rump ranger
Everyone knows the crass and homely Weiner
Many were ready to give him the benefit of doubt
But placing too much faith in a tainted Weiner
Only gave him time, to prove what he was about
New Yorkers may be quick to proclaim the merits
Of a self-obsessed pervert, desiring to be mayor
Are the rest of us to be confronted with manly parts
Sacred office of New York’s mayor soon a pervert’s lair
A proud Weiner has risen once again from the depths
An unknown and unwanted intrusion, upon our lives
Again we must ask what sins, warrant this we detest
This man so common, and his appendage we despise
Is the world so short of good men, we must rely on culls
These bottom feeders, borne of sewers, filthy human dregs
Who cast themselves as life’s answers but seem so dull
Why must we suffer fools and perverts, the question begs
Epilogue: Weiner is a boring and predictable gutter dweller, but there is a story here of a woman whose family has dedicated their lives to the Muslim brotherhood, yet she married a Jew and worked for Hillary Clinton as a “personal” assistant. Hopefully, the extent of the deceit and perversions will be made public before the next presidential election.
I enjoy writing poetry, it is a mental gymnastic for me, that breaks the tedium of traditional writing.
A professional horseman for over 50 years, Skook continues to work with horses. Skook has finished an historical novel, Fifty Thousand Years, that traces a mitochondrial line of DNA from 50,000 years ago to the present. The story follows a line of courageous women, from the Ice Ages to the present, as they meet the challenges of survival with grit and creativity. These are not women who whimper of being victims, they meet the challenges of survival as women who use their abilities without excuses or remorse, these women are winners, they are our ancestors.
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