Monday, April 13, 2009

binney & smith

binney & smith

smith & binney

what came in that box?
think it's glue

winfield, kansas 67156

no
wait
crayons
not that we use them much anymore

so what made those two guys
whoever they are
want to make stuff for school?

open window
right next to me

there have got to be kids
there in winfield, kansas
sitting in class right now

are they doing
the same lessons we are?

cursive was fun to learn
but i get tired of writing all the time

it is sooooo nice

outside

i'll bet you your brother's hot girlfriend
they're doing something cooler
in winfield

huge numbers
we add and subtract
like amounts of money
we never get to have

buses mosey into place
lining up for us

my fingernails know
by heart
every scratch in this desk

hmmm
need to have dad get my bike ready

too bad it's not one of those days
with something special at the end
people's moms bring in cupcakes
saint patricks day
or whatever

bus drivers get to stand around
and talk

here we are like those mice
in the cage

wish we had a science thing
experiments are kinda fun

i can smell the pavement
sun on the parking lot
somewhere between
rubber and dirt
*silent sigh*

someone needs to fix
the clock on the wall
it's so

slowwww

2 comments:

Zee said...

reminded me of the thought process of a young boy, probably about 13-15 years old (maybe younger) :)))))

talking about crayons - used them yesterday - colored a Tigger picture for my mousepad (you can insert pictures inside)... probably the coworkers thought i was nuts to color a Tigger in the midst of a working day. but oh well - i did what i needed to do, so :)

someone else said...

the thoughts are *definitely* younger, think 8-10, but maybe expressed at an older language skill level.

and how many of your co-workers actually *have* the nuts to actually do something that expressive at work? :P