These poems comment on every-day life, with its rapid changes and
its frequently amusing peculiarities and paradoxes. Over half of
the poems are humorous, but many are serious. Almost all have
regular rhyme and meter. The poems implicitly express the author's
philosophy of life: enjoy our beautiful universe (it's the only one
we've got), share a laugh, and try not to stub a toe on every
passing chair. Have you ever had a computer ask you for a date, or
tell you that you are deceased? Have you ever fallen in love in a
laundromat? Do you find it hard to get going in the morning? Are
you amused by people who make too many excuses, or who sing off
key? Do you love rocks or mountains or quirky friends? Have you
wondered what to do with your retirement years? Then this book is
for you.
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