Thursday, October 16, 2008

A Crown


I would say so. So what?

So what will I do to be king?

Holy Cow.

Wouldn't you laugh if you could say you were king?

Maybe it would be sad.

King of what.

So what? Why do you want that? Why is a very puzzling pun.

A little kid in a classroom wants to know why and what do you tell him but that you said so and then he asks you again why you say so and then you find your brain asking your other bodies why you are saying so and then you tell the little kid so what and he says so what is my answer and you ask what is your question because you are avoiding the question and you want the kid and his chair to be one again and then he asks you why and then you get annoyed and you go and hide in a cone.

Learning is a why poem.

Learning. you are now human.

Learning. you are afraid.

Learning. you are curious.

Learning. you have to.

Why do you have to? do you do to?

You don't have to do anything but a human has to do something and that thing is learn.

One. stage/level one. you need it to eat and walk and look and hear and touch and live.

And that's when the deer and the antelope play. A stage is a place for play so you have to build a stage so you can play and that is why it's called stage one because you have to build the the.

What is second in? That is a tricky question and so is the stage.

So is it a time for tricky. Yes it is a time for tricky. And we are afraid of being trapped in the little web that keeps us from the sky. So we claw. But we don't know it so we have to let the teachers tell us.

A teacher tells us what we have to learn and that is all we need to know in stage two.

Next. We learn because of silence. A hole in a brain through the eyes and ears and hands that is not fixed and you don't have a phonebook. Too bad cause the brain has a lot of storage.

And lastly we want to be kings and that is a last straw to pull. You like to rule. A ruler is a man/woman who likes it.

And that is why.

How do you do? Well there are no stages in here.

Remember the hole.

Here is a list of buttons to push: you can listen you can write and you can disagree and you can sleep and you can eat and you can laugh you can tell a joke and you can tell a story you can see and you can taste and you can say no too -- who's telling you no? -- and you can insult and hurt and you can feel with your head and your hands and your heart and you can spell and you can open your eyes with a spoon (maybe two) and you can do nothing also.

Anything is everything. What works for an automatic worker is everything.

Remember stage two though. Because the how is just the same!

And if you ask me what, then you might be stupid because then you're a robot.


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