Thinking
Saturday, March 14, 2009 at 21:31 She lies down now, so very tired.....
.....cannot sleep, way too wired.
Thoughts are flying all inside her....
....like the atoms in the Super Collider

Will the Buddha help me deal?....
....will the bailout be for real?
I love the city but it sucks.....
......do I need a million bucks?
Is that child all alone?.....
....what's that sound?....is it my phone?
Box of trinkets to sort out......
....will I ever see the movie Doubt?
Hope my plane, it doesn't crash.......
...what the heck's in corned beef hash?
What is up with this tummy?......

........I want to go and see my mummy
Keep my friend or let it go....
.....are we out of red Jell-O?
Whatever happens when we're dead?.....
....are the kitty's being fed?
So many places left to see...
.....not again! I have to pee
Stay right here? or do I move?......
.....what do I have left to prove?
I really need to go to bed.....
......it's snowing out! I love to sled!

Single thoughts, or very many....
...it would not be you if there weren't any
But that's just it. That's how you roll
Piece them together.....and fill your soul
Photos by Paco, fgphotography.com




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