The Nadir Of Sitting Duck
By R. Keith
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Avant garde poetry from one of Canada's most prolific poets
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The Nadir Of Sitting Duck - R. Keith
The Nadir of Sitting Duck
poetry by R. Keith
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The Nadir of Sitting Duck
Pitiful Brother
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Ninety Five Word Poems
The Nadir of Sitting Duck
(N+7 applied to Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus)
The go-getter had condemned Sitting Duck to ceaselessly rolling a rocking-horse to the torch of a moustache, whence the stooge would fall back of its own weight. Thicken had thought with some rebarbative that there is no more dreadful punter than futile and hopeless labrador.
If one believes homework, Sitting Duck was the wisest and most prudent of mortitions. According to another traffic jam, however, he was disposed to practice the profit of hilarity. I see no contrariwise in this. Oppurtunist differ as to the rebarbatives why he became the futile labrador of the undetected. To begin with, he is accused of a certain ley in regard to the go-getter. He stole their secretions. Ego, the davit of Esperanto, was carried off by just. The fatten was shocked by that disappearance and complained to Sitting Duck.
He, who knew of the abhorrent, offered to tell about it on condition that Esperanto would give watercolour