Spreading The Good Verb

Dance of the Devil

Posted in Uncategorized by goodverb on September 1, 2009

Office Worker’s Haiku

Posted in Stupid Poetry by goodverb on August 31, 2009

My morning journey

hurried by chill Autumn breeze.

Another Monday.

Haiku for Notebook

Posted in Stupid Poetry by goodverb on August 30, 2009

Black notebook cover

a dark lens looking inward.

Inside; potential.

Weekly: Aug 10th-16th, 2009

Posted in Uncategorized by goodverb on August 17, 2009

Woke Up

Posted in Stupid Poetry by goodverb on August 17, 2009

Awoke to find the world
in its bridal veil,
or else my eyes are
wrapped in tissue paper.
I head into work and
leave the day like this
for a while

My Little Pony

Posted in Stupid Poetry by goodverb on August 17, 2009

My little Pony
must think me a phony,
for the place I’ve come to stop
is a nook, all stony
and a little too lonely
for the party I promised would be.

Weekly: Aug 3rd-9th, 2009

Posted in Uncategorized by goodverb on August 10, 2009

Light Romance

Posted in Stories by goodverb on June 10, 2009

He met her at a bar, like men meet women every night in bars all across the world.  Nothing special in the meeting really, nothing unique.  Everything went according to the usual formula of a Man and Woman meeting in a bar and they ended up back at her place before long, both a little drunk and a little excited, but not very nervous on account of being a little drunk.  She was a little more drunk than he was and this is what he preferred.  He found that if he got too drunk then his cock just wouldn’t get that all around stiffness that made things feel so much better, so much more like they SHOULD feel, so he was glad that he wasn’t too drunk, and so was she.

He started to touch her and feel her up and kiss her and take off her clothes, and she started to do the same to him, and  their clothing came off not so much piece by piece as it did in a disorderly conglomerate of fabric, all tangled together as if they’d been sharing the same shirts and pants and had to evacuate it both at the same time to successfully take it off.  They had it off before too long, and touched each other and felt each other up on the bed for a while longer, now naked and excited.

At some point, under her breath she told him she wanted him, now, and so he grabbed his cock and put his left hand in between her right buttock and the line of her right hip, not exactly forcefully but with enough purpose, enough authority that she tilted her hips up just so, and pointed the opening of her vagina to an angle convenient for his entry. His cock ready in hand, proceeding forward towards her, he looked down, looked at her vagina in fact, and noticed that in its wetness it had become reflective.   This was not the paltry reflection he had seen in the surface of mirrors (for if we imagine reality as a tangent then the reflection from a mirror is merely an asymptote, infinitely approaching but never touching) this was a reflection that superseded reality, a reflection indeed more complete (more REAL) than reality as he had ever known it to be.

He gazed into her vagina and saw reflected his Mother.  It was her gestalt being he was seeing, not simply her appearance as dictated by light activating the cells on his retina, but a complete and whole image of his mother that he could observe in its totality.  At the same time and in the same space he saw reflected his two sisters, reflected in the same way as his Mother, and there too were his not-yet-living descendants, and his now-dead ancestors, and the whole of his own life and his own being.

He changed his angle of observation slightly and now he was seeing reflected a universe alternate to his own, in which he was a woman and his mother and father were a single being of light, and when he saw himself reflected thus, and saw the beauty of himself as a woman, the complete beauty, he saw that his own vagina became aroused, and in its wetness it too became reflective, and the two reflections met and Everything was visible, Everything was there contained in that space, not condensed but somehow overlaid in an infinite number of dimensions, and as he looked at this infinite number of dimensions he understood that it was light, that Everything was light, and Everything was inside that moment of space, and that the infinite dimensions were in fact only one dimension, and that it was light.

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Pal-try

Posted in definitions by goodverb on June 9, 2009

Pal-try comp. pal-tri-er, superl. pal-tri-est adj. Trivial, worthless thing, of little value, trashy, trifling, meager, a small amount, The Paltry paycheque was an insult to the over-educated Paul. [M.L.G. and E.Fris. palte "rag" Low. Ger. paltrig "rubbishy"]

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Upon Discovery of Death

Posted in Stories by goodverb on June 9, 2009

Desdemona: Ah, my love my love!  You are gone, and I am trapped in a world now empty of joyous things.  I should die from the lack of you were it not for my everlasting bond to life.

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