[New-Poetry] A Nation of Dim Bulbs
R Dillon
elemenope_productions at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 30 22:57:20 EST 2007
What about the light bulb in your refrigerator? Auto glove box and cabin?Headlights? Signal lights? Beacons on runways? On airplanes? Headlights on trains? Absurd. Just as with the immigration bills, we must rally and flood Congress with a scathing repudiation of this nonsense. This curley cue light bulb deal is a stalking horse for bigger things to come. Why not make it illegal to eat red meat and then to mandate brown rice?
You hear footsteps in your kitchen and flip on the light, but the curley cue light LAGS. Think you'll stab the burglar in his retina with blinding cop LED flashlight? Try to find it in the dark. The law is used to regulate technological evolution. I would have been surprised that W let this one through the gate, but, on second thought, he briefed Sen. C on the situ in Iraq but didn't let a single Republican candidate into the Oval Office.
Then she gets out there a blames her friend for
EVERYTHING, Bhutto, Polar Bears, Tony The Tiger, cackles in his face. So what, she says, it gets me votes. Professor Alinsky would be proud. I can feel the pressure of her presence as the dyad forces their way back through my psychic gate. She is now running as an incumbant. She is Queen on her throne awaiting another coronation. Tapping her foot in a darkened throne room. But the lights will soon go up. Incandescent? Put curley cue lights on Old Glory because RadLibs
hate energy wasting stars.
Throw away your lamps and chandeliers and light fixtures inside your cars. Throw away the light bulb
balloon in the history book of cartoons.
We are at one of those leaps in evolution moments
in the noble history of the mass delusion of crowds.
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