I don’t know poetry
I don’t know jazz
But, of course, that is redundant
I see asymmetry
Hear razzmatazz
Creativity abundant
Give me geometry
And simple facts
A feast I’ll eat inundant.
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I don’t know poetry
I don’t know jazz
But, of course, that is redundant
I see asymmetry
Hear razzmatazz
Creativity abundant
Give me geometry
And simple facts
A feast I’ll eat inundant.
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A Pugilist’s Elegy – In Memory of Mr. Polito
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It seemed like fate, but it was duty.
My first question was, “Why didn’t you fail me?”
His first question was, “Would you like some iced tea?”
I had been at war with the English Department since 8th grade. I don’t remember why. I think my 8th grade English teacher, Mrs. Coffey, enjoyed sparring with me, and I returned the compliment with zeal. It was always cordial. Being a science guy, I consistently argued against the humanities. Only once did I naively step over the line. The teacher wisely told me that there were such things as lines. I demurred and vowed never again to go over that unseen demarcation.
But that didn’t mean I stopped pushing the envelope.
In 10th grade I took a stand against Continue Reading “A Pugilist’s Elegy – In Memory of Mr. Polito”