Untitled Goose Poem

You’re always here.

You’re always loud.

“I am a goose”

You shriek, so proud.

You’ll never leave.

Your song won’t cease.

For certainty

I thank you, geese.

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We Were Always At Least 51% Confident That We Were The Best…

The itsy-bitsy Seahawks

Flew up the water spout.

The one-yard line

Injected us with doubt.

Out came the sun

In San Francisco bay

And the itsy-bitsy Seahawks

Are champions today!

This poem is dedicated to Kenneth Walker III, the first running back in decades to win super bowl MVP.

Good things come when you run the ball.

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Dinner Plans

The lazy rain will not commit

To ruining our mood,

But teases we who might decide

To go outside with food.

Like a cat, it lies in wait

With cards close to its chest

Until we bypass caution

And don our Sunday best.

Thus, prudence adjudicates

Our picnic we might delay

And instead get chicken nugs

And mac and cheese today.

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Advice From My Students

If you have not said

“Lozenge” today, try it out;

It’s a banger word.

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Happy Valentine’s Day! (Buy My Book)

Aromatic plants

Cuddle with their families

Before reaping day.

Tiny baby rose

Has her petals scattered on

Your bedroom carpet.

When will peace return

And the wanton slaughter end?

Why not do your part?

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Remember When We Remembered?

We used to have passwords

But those were insecure.

Now we use authenticators

So we can know for sure

That the person who entered their password

And scanned their fingerprint and eye

To send an “I forgot my password” link

Is not, in fact, AI.

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Limerick vs. LinkedIn

There once was a guy named Bob

Who’d never had a job.

He lived on his own

Died all alone,

Decomposed into an unrecognizable blob.

OR

Writing to share the memory of my beloved colleague and life coach, Robert.

He was a man of unparalleled entrepreneurial vision,

A self-made man and independent thinker

Who lived life on his own terms.

His passing inspires us all to further our ownership,

Reflect on our humility,

And scale our amorphous impacts toward the next incarnation of progress.

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Hey Boss, Today I’ve Prepared This 8-Hour Video For You Showing How Your Employee Spends A Typical Workday. It Will Be Graded

When a teacher is sick

They call in a sub

Who may or may not know the material.

I think all jobs

Should have similar deals

When they contract something bacterial.

If you get a cough

Or an ache or a wheeze

Your workplace will fet on a call

With some guy named “Jake”

Who comes to your desk

And proceeds to do no work at all.

I don’t want this deal

Because I slack off

Or because it will help anyone;

I want this because

If I could have any job

“Substitute you” would be pretty fun.

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Short Form Content

Haikus prove Japan

Thought of TikTok poetry

Way before the world.

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You Know They Type

My friend parked in the special spots

With the picture of Professor Xavier.

If he stayed, he’d get a ticket

So I became his savior.

“You’re not allowed to park there,” I said.

“It’s reserved for people with disabilities

“Like fans of foreign movies

“And those who say ‘white fragility.’”

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