Schadenfreude was always near to Stanley
It was just so desultory and banal
But he could never forget Ollie
That morning, Laurel was shocked by the comedy
But still he remembered the protocol
Schadenfreude was always near to Stanley
Later, Laurel was spooked to a degree
Their act was repetitive, all in all
But he could never forget Ollie
He distracted Stan with physicality
Said it was time to work in a pratfall
Schadenfreude was always near to Stanley
Oliver took a leap most gracefully
Hardy flew high like a toxic theory
But Stan could never forgive Ollie
Laurel nosedived- O vengeful gravity
Stan’s mind echoed dangerously eerie
Schadenfreude was always near to Stanley
For he could never forgive Ollie
Category Archives: Poetry
On the Beach
Marinated in lotion and slow cooked by the sun
Singeing at lightspeed all afternoon
Neap, neither high nor low
Accompanied by a lone albatross
The beak devours a hermit crab
While the sand absorbs the chaise lounge
And I sink and I sink and sink
As those black orbs observe
Ode to the Halitosis
Halitosis, you inspire me to write.
How I love the way you waft and hover,
Invading my air all day into night,
Reminding of a departed lover.
Shall I compare you to a passing stench?
You are too exhaled, airy and dental.
Like a fog of farts around a park bench,
Latest autumn’s scent of pungent fennell.
How do I sniff you? Let me count the ways.
I note your miasma, flavor and breath.
Thinking of your tailed odor fills my days.
My memory demands a judgmental meth.
Now I must away with a burning heart,
Recall these varnished words whilst we’re apart.