the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
I've contracted this
late-stage condition
of doing good
I know it sounds strange
but each time I do it
I feel a little higher
than the time before
I'm like this infected panther
hunting opportunities
to be nice, and I gotta tell ya
it can be highly addictive,
the nicer you are
the higher you get,
the nicer you want to be
'cause like any drug
you want to find the ceiling
the utmost rush of thoughtfulness,
so you wander the earth
a hedonistic do-gooder
looking for old ladies
to help cross the street
searching like a giant floating
smiley face with legs, arms
an inflated heart
looking desperately
for the next fix
late-stage condition
of doing good
I know it sounds strange
but each time I do it
I feel a little higher
than the time before
I'm like this infected panther
hunting opportunities
to be nice, and I gotta tell ya
it can be highly addictive,
the nicer you are
the higher you get,
the nicer you want to be
'cause like any drug
you want to find the ceiling
the utmost rush of thoughtfulness,
so you wander the earth
a hedonistic do-gooder
looking for old ladies
to help cross the street
searching like a giant floating
smiley face with legs, arms
an inflated heart
looking desperately
for the next fix
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
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Re: the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
yeah that's me
mr nice guy
that's my schtick
reminds me of the "lone ranger syndrome" as told by lenny bruce
I enjoyed your poem saw
mr nice guy
that's my schtick
reminds me of the "lone ranger syndrome" as told by lenny bruce
I enjoyed your poem saw
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Re: the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
me too! i incorporated the mr. nice guy routine into my bag of tricks early on. it worked ok - at least for a while. i think i got it from the bowery boys - routine 26, if i remember correctly. god bless you, mr. saw. you too, truck.
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Re: the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
smiley face with legs
tries to pick me up and toss me safely to the other side
nice for a change
tries to pick me up and toss me safely to the other side
nice for a change
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Re: the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
that story put me in doors tonite
reason is over rated, as is logic and common sense-i much prefer the passions of a crazy old woman, cats and dogs and jungle foliage- tropic rain-and a defined sense of who brings the stars up at night and the sun up in the morning---
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Re: the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
Oh, my, yes, how well it works! Took me umpty-million years to figure out, just be nice to people! So they stomp on your toes when you try to help them across the street, elbow you when you stand aside so they can exit the elevator ... just smile, smile, smile! Finally that damn smile sort of grows on your face and there you are, Ms. Nice.
Ever look in the mirror and say to yourself, "Who, ME?"
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Ever look in the mirror and say to yourself, "Who, ME?"
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Re: the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
being nice almost killed me-i treated myself really shabby, and was nice to others, i was so strung out on being nice i hated myself- working out was a boot camp in my head
everybody had something to say- i got tired, see, and now i do what comes in front of me
this morning i walked a beach, picked up a hitchiker, and took some great pictures of a rainbow on the ridge- much better
everybody had something to say- i got tired, see, and now i do what comes in front of me
this morning i walked a beach, picked up a hitchiker, and took some great pictures of a rainbow on the ridge- much better
reason is over rated, as is logic and common sense-i much prefer the passions of a crazy old woman, cats and dogs and jungle foliage- tropic rain-and a defined sense of who brings the stars up at night and the sun up in the morning---
Re: the unbelievable saga of a nice guy
..just don't resort to "have a nice day"..
since it's the end of football season,
one of those "mis-direction plays," caught off-guard.
no way should this work as a play, as a poem,
unbelievable! but sometimes, well, you know...
since it's the end of football season,
one of those "mis-direction plays," caught off-guard.
no way should this work as a play, as a poem,
unbelievable! but sometimes, well, you know...
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