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    For now a poem

    While I'm off editing video, I'll let you ponder the meaning of this poem from today's paper by a Daily News letter writer:

    Poetic justice

    I was walking the dog late one night,

    When my eyes beheld a fearful sight.

    Two animals were fighting in the dark.

    One was a cat and one was a shark.

    I stopped to take a closer look, when the cat hit the shark with a mean right hook.

    As the shark went down I heard him mutter, I'm glad I voted for Michael Nutter.

    He'll put an end to all this crime.

    That old cat will soon be doing time.

    Margie Domard, Philadelphia

    Who is the shark? Who is the cat? Why didn't the shark eat the cat? Was the shark at a disadvantage since, clearly, he was out of his natural habitat? Trippy...


    Comments (2)

    Patricio:

    Obviously it was Jack Kelly and Tom Knox duking it out.


    Jasper Zeigler Jr:

    For now a poem .......

    Good its a poesy verse form a composition.

    Sensitivity it lacks and peculiarly and ironically the illustration of the violence isn't punished and virtue unrewarded.


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