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The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don’t have it.
George Bernard Shaw

Friday Poem, A Note

A Note

Life is the only way
to get covered in leaves,
catch your breath on the sand,
rise on wings;

to be a dog,
or stroke its warm fur;

to tell pain
from everything it’s not;

to squeeze inside events,
dawdle in views,
to seek the least of all possible mistakes.

An extraordinary chance
to remember for a moment
a conversation held
with the lamp switched off;

and if only once
to stumble upon a stone,
end up soaked in one downpour or another,

mislay your keys in the grass;
and to follow a spark on the wind with your eyes;
and to keep on not knowing
something important.

by Wislawa Szymborska
from Monologue of a Dog
translated by S. Baranczak and C. Cavanagh

3 Quarks Daily Link here

The thing about humor is that you have to tell the truth. Historical accuracy, on the other hand, is neither required nor particularly helpful.
Tapwater Jackson. (I probably unconsciously stole this from someone)
I recall the words of Issa, a Japanese poet/monk: Where there are humans, you’ll find flies, and Buddhas.
Jeff Greenwald, Your New Best Friend, McSweeney’s No. 9, The Presumption of Good Will (2002)