Voyage to the moon in three parts While misspelling 'wether' I suddenly knew that I wasn't. The sun wasn't shining, a wether was climbing the sky, drawing a sledge with a boy, throwing hail. Now, whether the wether knew it was helping to make bad weather, I don't know. However, the boy's bad temper I can explain: What idiot created those three?! Then - damn it! - another error: having actually imagined a ram drawing the sledge I now realize that a beast whithout balls can't sow hail, while the boy's three parts are also, though only temporarily, gone, taken by the moon's good goddess fat, grinning confirming the suspicion of a moon made of cheese. The wether grows fat and complacent, its diet of round moon rocks makes for throwing up, in time. 2007-05-29 |
© Anthony Thwaites