Friday, January 09, 2009

LXXVII - A Senseless Question

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Cornelisz Cornelis - "The golden age (bacchanalia)"
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One Minute Writer had a topic called "Senses".
"If you had to lose one of your five senses, which would you choose?"


A Senseless Question

Who’s the contender
For the sense I’d surrender?
Is this a game or a terrible dream?

The questions not a fair one
But, supposing I can spare one,
I will play along for the sake of the team.

For a start, I’d keep sight
The world’s a delight
Of nature and beauty and nudes.

And touch, too, would stay;
I can be fondled all day
And seldom request it concludes.

There are sounds I adore,
Birds, beaches and more,
Quartets and the pipes of Peru.

Smell, on the whole,
Plays a supporting role;
But if it went, taste would go along too.

It seems such a crude waste
Of my cellar to choose taste
But it is the best of a really bad deal.

So, those are my thoughts
On an awful choice, of sorts;
I hope never to make it for real.

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© J Cosmo Newbery
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7 comments:

  1. I got stuck on 'can be fondled all day'. I'm sure the rest was good, though! ;)

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  2. I don't think I could make the choice. There are too many wonderful things that require each. Food, music, beautful scenery, books, being "fondled", the smell of yummy men's cologne.
    No, I definitely need all of my senses!!

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  3. And your sense of reality, still have that do you?

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  4. fortunately we usually never have to make that choice ..
    unfortunately, the choice is usually taken out of our hands.

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  5. Diane: Stop it!

    Heather: True.

    Lee: Nope. Hanging on grimly to my sense of imagination though.

    Foam: Possibly a good thing.

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  6. Wow. This was really good. And I'm talking about craft as well as imagery. But this one caught me.

    For a start, I’d keep sight
    The world’s a delight
    Of nature and beauty and nudes.

    I think I agree with everything you said in the poem, although I think I might have found a way out so I could keep taste too.

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  7. A tough choice, but you've managed it nicely. I like the rhyming scheme... it's different. Pipes of Peru?

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