Thursday, September 1, 2011

Do I Awways Have to be Spelling IT Out?


Dear Fictioners  & Colleagues Across
                the Curriculum

       Fiction Fashions Fact
             (and Faction)
       
 
IT  happens.
If I  like IT – I'm  hap-y.
If  I  don't like IT – un-hap-y.
 
IT's not a matter of finding IT (hap-iness).
IT's all around, constant: a given.  HAP
Happening happily—no perhaps or
mayhap about IT. .
 
I don't have to look for happiness.
I am or  I'm not. My choice.  I'm mostly
not  happy  with hap.  IT could be better.
More to my choosing, aims, goals,
purposeful agenda.
 
IT, I said.
Do I always got to be spelling IT   out?
 
As soon as I do: that's not IT
A wave of the hand = IT.
What about IT don't you understand?
 
Ok: think about IT.
IT's not that complicated.
IT don't have to be.
 
      Spelling-IT-out to  I Get IT ratios.
                  9           to        1
                  5           to        5
                  2           to        8
 
What's your comfort zone? Range? Ratio?.
Where do you  best fit or misfit on this
spectrum?
 
Spelling IT out on the one hand.
Oooo, I GET IT,  On the other hand
 
Hostile and incommensurate notions, true?
But complementary?   Which, as far as
you are concerned, is dominant?
 
Spell IT Out, please
No No No , don't tell me...
I GET IT!  (eureka)
 
Joke.  Punch line.
No joke. No punch line.

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