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The Shallow End of the Gene Pool

He just can’ t get past the shallow end of the gene pool – his thoughts are skipping stones, bouncing off a surface as smooth as glass. Any conclusions which need to be drawn are best left to the artists; he is too occupied in swallowing his own press to go off the deep end.

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He just can’ t get past

the shallow end of the gene pool –

his thoughts are skipping stones,

bouncing off a surface as smooth as glass.

Any conclusions which need to be drawn

are best left to the artists;

he is too occupied

in swallowing his own press

to go off the deep end.

Responses to “The Shallow End of the Gene Pool”

  1. jaels

    This reminded me immediately of the old song, “You’re So Vain”!

    1. melodylowes

      Ha! Just so, Jael! That’s him, all right…

  2. lylekrahn

    Cut to the core. Well said.

    1. melodylowes

      Thanks, Lyle! (You’re not seeing yourself in that puddle, I hope…) 🙂

      1. lylekrahn

        Oh no. The swallowing his own press line was one that got me. I think there may be something about growing up in the prairies that has made me averse to those egomaniacs who seek the limelight.

      2. melodylowes

        It’s sure a world far-removed from our reality! It’s those hard-working, community-minded roots that have built our province and kept it ‘real’.

  3. cythereandreams

    This poem is so stereotypical L.A. :). Not my LA, which is all about spiritual growth (and that is a big community here), but the LA of shallow pleasures, you know?

    1. melodylowes

      Yes, I know what you mean. There is much in our world that is all about the shallow pleasures, when we could be diving so much deeper. Thanks for your wise words!

  4. cythereandreams

    Reblogged this on Cytherean Dreams and commented:
    This poem is so stereotypical L.A. . Not my LA, which is all about spiritual growth (and that is a big community here), but the LA of shallow pleasures, you know?

  5. Heidi Viars

    I think he needs to be careful not falling into that puddle as he looks to see how wonderful he is …

    1. melodylowes

      Bahaha! I will be sure to have my camera out in case that happens… 🙂

  6. Debbie

    I love the characters you keep bringing us in your poems! Great one, Melody!

    1. melodylowes

      They keep me challenged! Thanks Debbie.

  7. I HAVE A VOICE

    I love the lightheartedness mingled with reality’s brusqueness ~you’re the best!

    1. melodylowes

      🙂 I doubt that very much – but I’ll take it!

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