---------------------------
In this blog's tradition of keeping people posted on the really important issues, I thought it incumbent upon me to preserve some comments from Zippy's place that rise to an unusual level of discourse. Appended to a post otherwise dedicated to the intrinsically evil nature of contracepted sex - inspired by TSO's accidental linking to a pro-contraception site (he was sorry, everybody forgave him) - these are the Elysian Fields of comments. For example, I noted that in poking around the offending site, I "couldn't find a name on which to pin the blame. (The rhyme's for TS)." And whaddya know, TS responded:
Bill - like the rhyme, me too this time.
That got the ball rolling. Reader Brandon Field, sympathizing with the cause of TS's original post, the difficulty in convincing a fellow so-called Catholic member of his family to think aright about contraception, offers this:
The hardest group,
(it seems to me),
to evangelize
is your family.
So I respond to Brandon's grook with:
Perhaps an even harder group
(If forced to take my pick)
To win to truth
Is your liberal fellow Catholic.
But Brandon isn't finished:
Bill makes a point
(about Catholics only in name)
who belong to the Family,
perhaps our two groups are the same?
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
My readers are poets,
But I'm not.
I always think
if my example were better
they'd come to the Church
and I'd be their debtor.
So I concede that Brandon's right:
They are the same,
And all our God will bless,
Once they're in a darkened booth
Determined to confess.
And yet, upon reflection,
and a little introspection,
I must in truth offer interjection,
that the sinner most deserving rejection,
is me.
For when I look inward
to reflect,
Seeking sin
I might detect,
Conscience whispers in my ear,
"Relax, you're almost perfect."
He liked my rhyme
This time -
I like mine
with a shot of Tequila
and a slice of lyme...
disease.
---------------------------------
TSO's latest:
Too much prose
spoils the broth
poems draw us
like flames to a moth.
His wit pours forth
Most whimsically,
Eschewing all evil
Instrinsically.
3 comments:
I added anudder one to Zippy's post now that his serious discussion with Sully is out of the way.
Your grooks were delightful. I didn't have time to say more (or to contribute a grook of my own, which is what I really wanted to do) because the font of wit hadn't dried up yet, and anyway I was supposed to be packing for a trip to the beach.
All right, TS, I'll go find it and add it to the post, and I'll add Peony's too if she gets around to it.
Post a Comment