If Nothing but Truth Were Possible (Day 12 of NaPoWriMo)

“Write a poem consisting entirely of things you’d like to say, but never would, to a parent,
lover, sibling, child, teacher, roommate, best friend, mayor, president, corporate CEO, etc.”

If Nothing but Truth Were Possible

Your child is not as charming as you think he is.
Perhaps if you just said, “No!” to him now and then?

I’m allergic to dogs. Could you get your St. Bernard off my lap, please,
and lock him out of the room where we’re sitting?

As much as I enjoyed the first hundred of your family photos,
could we perhaps move on to conversation of a less familial theme?

My husband has seen enough of your cleavage for one evening. Could you cage them?

Your poem’s triteness is only equaled by its misspellings.

I can see why you would want to be a swinger. Someone as gross as you are
should not expect his wife to shoulder all the responsibility.

Walmart art does not really count as a collection.

Whether your rocks are cubic zirconium or diamonds, they are still ugly!!!

Why would you bring $100,000 worth of diamonds to Mexico
and expect them not to be stolen?

When people back away from you, there’s a good chance
they don’t want you to advance on them again.

A good way to check for bad breath is to lick your wrist.

Have you ever wondered why only beautiful women want you to ask them to dance?

If you expect things in Mexico to be just like they were in the U.S., please remember
that there is a country just north of the border that is the U.S.!! Why don’t you go there?

No I am not ill. I’ve just spent two years starving myself and spent a fortune
on appetite suppressants. Couldn’t you just tell me I look fabulous?

Be honest now. Would you ever have thought to eat raw fish if it weren’t all the rage?

Your life depends on telling the truth. Do you you really, truly enjoy opera?

Just what is it you find enchanting about Paris? Oh, right. It must be the friendly people!

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My blog, which started out to be about overcoming grief, quickly grew into a blog about celebrating life. I post daily: poems, photographs, essays or stories. I've lived in countries all around the globe but have finally come to rest in Mexico, where I've lived since 2001. My books may be found on Amazon in Kindle and print format, my art in local Ajijic galleries. Hope to see you at my blog.

3 thoughts on “If Nothing but Truth Were Possible (Day 12 of NaPoWriMo)

  1. ann oneal garcia's avatarann oneal garcia

    Thank you, Judy, for putting humorously into print what I often want to say! I laughed. My favorite was the cleavage–“could you cage them?” Cage is such a perfectly outrageous, funny word choice. You covered a range of topics–badly behaved kids, bad breath, people who gripe about where they are but stay put, badly behaved dogs, etc. My other favorite was the one about “Your poem’s triteness is only equalled by its misspellings.” Oh, yes, and the one about the hundreds of photos of their kids or grandkids. Good God, save us.
    Wonderful topic and your universal commentary was exceptional. I must re-read this one, read it to Tony and to Johnathan. I have to go now–must lick my wrist.

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    1. lifelessons's avatargrieflessons Post author

      Ann–Thanks, as usual, for your kind comments. The licking the wrist really works, by the way. Weird but true. I often use it to check myself. Hopefully, often enough. Those snide comments just reeled out unencumbered. I guess I’ve been holding them all back for too long–ha. xooxxo J

      > Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 17:00:25 +0000 > To: jubob2@hotmail.com >

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  2. ann oneal garcia's avatarann oneal garcia

    Just read it to Tony. We both laughed. Send this in to New Yorker. They need this; they don’t even know how much they need it. I also agree with the comment about dieting strenuously, losing weight, and being asked, “Have you been sick?” One woman thought I’d had cancer, after I lost 30 stubborn pounds by eating salads and fruit every day.

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