Summer of Verses – Poem 9 – What Are We Talking About?

What are we talking about?
It is too early to rise…
What are we talking about?
I am tired, please call again later…
What are we talking about?
OK, I am up…
What are we talking about?
Breakfast, snacks, and television, too much all at once…
What are we talking about?
You need a snack…I need some sleep…
What are we talking about?
I need some caffeine and juice for you…
What are we talking about?
Nap time, just 10 more minutes, please…
What are we talking about?
This show, that show, some other show…
What are we talking about?
Oh, everyone’s up, yeah…I can sleep…
What are we talking about?
It’s bath time…yeah, you go first…
What are we talking about?
OK, gotta go to work…See you tomorrow…I mean later…
Is this a weekday?
Ah, man, back home…
Great…good night…I mean morning…

By: John E. Murray, III

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About John E Murray III

Educator, existentialist, executive, grown into a world of one-liners, corporate america, and romantic poetry. Early influences blossomed from stories of belief, imagination, and excellence by Richard Bach, Walt Disney, Mark Twain, and James Baldwin. I lived on a quieter Beale Street, swam in the bumpy Rock River instead of the mighty Mississippi, worked at the place where magic resides, and met the modern existentialist himself. I have had the opportunity to teach literature, writing, technology application, and professional development at post secondary, collegiate, and corporate institutions. Having been honored with multiple, award winning verses, publication of a novel, and business book, my wife, Teri, and I decided to expand our EIII storytelling model and started Story Institute (http://www.storyinstitute.com). At Story Institute, we inspire you to imagine, enhance, and grow your stories personally and professionally while helping you share your successes in print, online, and in person while you Imagine your Stories Again through Short Story & Poetry Topics, Storylines, Novels, and Contests for the writer in most of us and the imagination in all of us.   Purchase John's books from the Story Institute Store
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