Cackla Harris And Donald Chump Two political adversaries Who belong in a dump They are both a disaster Two peas in a pod Both think we are stupid And that they are God What happened to statesmen Who cared for their peeps And watched over our freedom Like they never sleep Cackla fights to kill babies Chump bellows and blows When I see either I turns up my nose Where's Ronnie Where's Jimmy Where's Teddy Where's Timmy? I am tired of commercials I am sick of campaigning Their hate filled diatribes Are terribly draining Calgon...take me away!
Originally published May 13, 2019... Relationships change, deepen, and explode in this first segment of Song 5: Threshing. If you’ve ever seen a threshing machine at work, you know that it has a revolving mechanism whose purpose is to separate grain from the rest of the plant. Again, as in the prior Song, a separation, literally, which also occurs in this Song. Whatever is separated must have been whole to start with, and it is that remembered wholeness that can break hearts. The main character, the teacher, and Jani continue their paths together and apart, and near the end of this segment a new person takes the stage. Our story begins to heat up. Dialogue pervades the action. The game is afoot. Prepare for adventure over the coming weeks. Song 5: Threshing – Segment 1 I know what it is to walk in a dark, tight space in a thin, pale town where ev