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Hey everyone, not sure if anyone is reading any more since I’ve not written in quite some time. I apologize for that. Anyway, if you are reading, you will see that I have 3 small poems here for you to read. Hopefully I can bring back my readership with some more posts!

1

My home is an umbrella full of wine.
I invite people over,
they think I’m an alcoholic,
but I just like the way it feels on my feet.

2

There is a circle in the sand
and I can’t step inside.
Really, it is no circle, but an orange.
I cannot eat it, it is rotten.
So I put it on the floor, and step on it.
Problem solved.

3

I think the word “bye” will
soon be replaced with the word “buy,”
so that when you are leaving a friend,
they will be subtly encouraging you to spend money.
My advice:
Only hang out with people that say “see you later.”

The heart beats faster at high altitude.
More to see, more to worry about.
More to see, more to love.
Such are the preoccupations of the heart.

The air is thin because nobody need breathe there.
Already, an enormity of perspective takes it.