Loves Labor Little - A Tale Perspired By Recent Events

In order to wow and woo Camille, the Comma Momma of Exceeding Hotness and generally impress her with my husbandly might and in so doing justify my “vacation” of domestic labor to my near-forsaken readers, I have decanted the essence of my manly maintenance tasks into a Digglet, a poetic formation much like sonnet, but without the tedious constraints of rhyme, meter, and narrative coherence.

For the romantically impaired who might otherwise miss this glorious contribution to literature entirely, this is it directly below:

Eighteen: The Number of My Love As Divided by the Mean Average Quantity of our Dependents Who Themselves Are Often Less Than Friendly.

Shall I compare thee to a Memphis day? Thou art less humid and lacking in highway incompetence.

Among the buzzing bugs of May, thy bidding I dost do with not any complaint thou couldest have heard inside the house.

Lend now thine compassionate eye to love’s recent labor of goodly effort and much dedication:

Startlingly Secure Railing - humor

Still Warm From Much Sweat and Manliness

Playfully Pigmented Doorframe

Ask Not For Whom the Bell Trolls in the Night, Lest You Be Subpoenaed For That Knowledge.

(Nice Paintjob, though)

Unfortunately Unfinished Step-humor

Still Fathoming My Feverish Imaginations For A Way To Cut A Piece To Fit This Gap Without Losing Any Of The Fingers Of Which I Have Become So Accustomed.

And think not of love’s less recent labors lest thou loseth the entire mood I have striven to engender in thy heart-like place:

The Ominous and Often Odiferous Offsrping of Doom

Forsooth, though they be never cute again as back in yonder day, before many seasons they too shall know the cry of the midnight diaper and the vomitation of ceaseless dairy consistency.

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How many other denizens of humor-blogs.com are celebrating poetry month?

Alltop.com?

Didn’t think so. Feel free to subscribe to the smug literary superiority of the Ominous Comma.

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27 Comments »

Comment by wolf
2008-04-15 16:42:02

Shakespeare might be rotating slowly about a horizontal axis right about now. On the other hand, he may merely be looking for a dictionary - “highway incompetence” might be a term unbeknownst to him.

Methinks you have a good chance of wooing her with this piece.

Comment by Camille
2008-04-16 03:27:07

I feel all woosey!

 
Comment by Brent
2008-04-16 06:29:07

If the Bard ever trod the Streets of the Bluff City he would rapidly become familiar with the term.

And quite possibly the emergency room as well.

 
 
Comment by don
2008-04-15 18:55:26

“Me thinks thou dost protest to little..”

Comment by Chris non-C
2008-04-15 23:11:02

“A curse on both your houses!” (since were just throwing out random lines, I thought I’d join in)

Comment by Camille
2008-04-16 03:26:40

The curse of blessings and large sums of money!

Comment by Chris non-C
2008-04-16 13:56:25

That works!!!… Sorry, Camille wasn’t really trying to curse your house, but if Brent gets strange pains in his thumbs, don’t worry it will go away shortly.

 
 
 
Comment by Brent
2008-04-16 06:30:38

You’re right Don. With a huge mass of work like I have accomplished, I should have written a 1200 page epic about it.

 
 
Comment by Alex L
2008-04-16 00:54:37

T’is truly a masterpiece of prose.

Comment by Brent
2008-04-16 06:33:43

Well, into every life a little greatness must fall.

Or was it onto ever life?

Hmmmmm.

 
 
Comment by leigh
2008-04-16 07:32:30

methink’st thou do unbend your noble strength, to think so brainsickly of things.

jk. nicely done.

Comment by Brent
2008-04-17 11:46:59

My doctor says it’s brain cloud. My mental forecast is hazy.

 
 
Comment by Theresa
2008-04-16 09:52:59

But soft, what light through yonder blog breaks?
It is the east, and the Comma is at rest.
Arise, O Comma, and fix that unsightly gap,
And the bell that doth no longer toll,
For thou, our Comma, hast much work still to do.

Comment by Brent
2008-04-17 11:50:25

If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times, if I’m going to be assuming the awkward positions of manual labor, a generous case of plumber butt just comes with the territory.

 
 
Comment by Jami
2008-04-16 10:31:03

Hie thee to thy HugeCube HomeStore
To find and perchance to purchase
A tube - nay, perhaps even two - of caulk
To be expressed in gobbets of gigantic proportion
Yet satisfyingly sufficient to completely obscure
And thereby thusly eliminate thy dreaded gap.

Comment by Brent
2008-04-17 14:09:44

Alas, my love hast vouched to me that only the reddest oaken beam may fill yonder void to her satisfaction.

Tis my honor to suffer any pain to such ends acheive.

(Hopefully the crimson stain will not be my blood)

 
 
Comment by Lord Likely
2008-04-16 20:23:29

Truly, sir, you a poet and do not…

Nope. I cannot think of a rhyme to end that with.

Sorry.

Comment by Brent
2008-04-17 11:56:12

….Escrow it.

Thank you for bestowing your greatness upon us, Your Lordship

 
 
Comment by ploop
2008-04-17 09:04:53

Pull yourself together man. Wouldn’t a cheap bunch of roses from the roadside have done the trick?

Comment by Brent
2008-04-17 11:45:38

Where wast thou and thine council when most I had need of it?

Comment by Camille
2008-04-18 01:34:06

Don’t listen to the underlings Brent. You have been married to me long enough to know what is best. A cheap bunch of roses would not have done the “trick!”

 
 
 
Comment by Jay
2008-04-17 09:55:58

I’m not really sure what this post is about, because I’ve never really “understood” poetry, but I do love what you’ve done with the red string around your house.

Comment by Brent
2008-04-17 14:13:49

It’s a police line. Our city may be having budget problems, but at least the locals constabulary can see what a crime it is to sentence a man like myself to home repair.

 
 
Comment by Debbie
2008-04-17 10:01:34

Just fixeth the crapeth and move on… (kidding of course!)

Your home is beautiful…full of life and love and books. Those three little pigs…I mean kids are so full of energy. They are absolutely too full of extraordinary talent to be bothered with household labor. My son has a crush on Ali y’know…

Comment by Brent
2008-04-17 11:53:06

A couple viewings of her villainous bent on the DangerCouch DVD should cure him.

She’s scary.

 
Comment by Camille
2008-04-18 01:35:25

Yes,
Just fixeth the crapeth and move on…
I’m not kidding.

 
 
2008-05-02 03:32:05

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