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Pretending To Be an Idiot
from "Fire and Milk"
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Sometimes I like to pretend
that I'm an idiot.
Others will opine that
I do not pretend at all.

I like to speak idiot things,
do idiot things,
spend an entire lifetime
being an idiot.

I found Sauron's ring
in a Cracker Jack box,
and used it to start a fight
at a baseball game.

I tried to steal the lights
off of the top of a police car,
but a cop was inside
and told me to go away.

(I had a hobby once
of stealing blinking lights;
it was the best sex
that I never had.)

I once looked at a stop sign
and let it dictate my behavior.
I was doing something creative,
and I let it tell me to stop.

I looked at my Raspberry Pi
and saw a red, red light,
and took this as a message
to not stop writing this poem.

I like to pretend to be stupid,
and pretend that I'm not pretending.
I can be found sipping coffee
so hot that it burns my mouth.

I once had an idea
for a TV show,
about a surgeon
who's also in a biker gang.

I've been pretending so long,
I don't even know my IQ.
Is it high, is it low,
am I smarter than a crow?

I like to pretend I'm stupid, yes,
I like to pretend I'm an idiot.


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