a very merry

A Grand Idea (redux)

Well, it didn’t snow on Christmas, and certainly not in Maria’s home town by the sea.

Now, the only thing Maria wanted for Christmas was a plague doctor’s mask—with a bonafide beak protuberance for aromatics—and an ankle length black leather cloak, and the wide flat hat.

Oh, the places she could roam!

She looked under the tree and found a small box tagged with her name. She ripped the wrapping off and saw N-95 printed on the box.

Maybe next year, she said.

If there is a next year, said Mr. Munchems.

Mr. Munchems, you can be such a bore, she said to her rabbit.

Listen, Maria, you can’t always get what you want, Mr. Munchems said between nibbles of dandelion greens, but you take what you need, and pass the love along.

But Mr. Munchems, she said, in this world that seems so bereft of love and good will, what is there to take but bad vibes?

What year do you think this is kid, 1969? Bad vibes? Mr. Munchems said. You do what you can. You get ‘bad vibes’ and you turn them into … uh … uh, lemonade … yeah, lemonade!

Mr. Munchems, I think you’re nuts, Maria said. You’ve been eating to many mushrooms.

Listen, kid. Just try and make the world a little bit better place than you found it. Start here at home. Then your neighborhood. Then your hometown. Concentric circles, kid. Just circle out in ever-widening ‘good-vibe-osity!’

Maria was struck with a grand idea …

That night the family enjoyed a most good-humored meal—Rabbit Terrine.

A very merry to all, and to all a good bite!

What I’m Reading:

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Santa Claus can heaps behoove love cemetery Gypsy.
Market of playing Beans’ Research, Baa Lethal tagsheep.
Erp. “Kill my shabby
Dog with careless BEANS. Or jellybeans
Will complicate four research-
Pilgrims in, lazier than the, GREEN
Rebus of opium. Oh, daze!” Why shirts came RED

— Kenneth Koch / “When The Sun Tries To Go On”

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About istsfor manity

i'm a truncated word-person looking for an assemblage of extracted teeth in a tent full of mosquitoes (and currently writing a novel without writing a novel word) and pulling nothing but the difficult out of the top hat while the bunny munches grass in the hallway. you might say: i’m thee asynchronous voice over in search of a film....
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