I feel ever so much better, I broke a chair
by making it tilt too far back, my life is always
on track when I break things, provides an
outlet for pent-up aggression, then sent Mr
Handyman a facetious message, colleagues
so thankful – though they don’t realize that
I was the one who broke it in the first place!
And I’m happy to announce that Jane’s
computer is still on the blink, the IT-man
is running up and down with new gadgets,
changing passwords while being baffled,
Jane is forced to sit on the broken chair
and take a break from those interminable
questionnaires
This day is really turning out quite well!
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