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08.22.2024 // Garzon Today

 

 

WISDOM OF THE DAY:


--Seneca the Younger

 

WORD OF THE DAY:

splenetic

 

SONG OF THE DAY:

Maybe this week I'll just keep posting tracks from the phenomenal new Outsiders musical (currently on Broadway)













 

POEM OF THE WEEK:

"Fault" by Ron Koertge

In the airport bar, I tell my mother not to worry.
No one ever tripped and fell into the San Andreas
Fault. But as she dabs at her dry eyes, I remember
those old movies where the earth does open.

There's always one blonde entomologist, four
deceitful explorers, and a pilot who's good-looking
but not smart enough to take off his leather jacket
in the jungle.

Still, he and Dr. Cutie Bug are the only ones
who survive the spectacular quake because
they spent their time making plans to go back
to the Mid-West and live near his parents

while the others wanted to steal the gold and ivory
then move to Los Angeles where they would rarely
call their mothers and almost never fly home
and when they did for only a few days at a time.
—Ron Koertge
 

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