I’m reading a fairy tale I got
from my dad, he told me the
story beforehand, Polyanna
and Daddy-Longlegs
combined
I told him how I battle at work
trying to concentrate on the
mundane with the brain I
got from him; he always
changed jobs
I explained how making lists
creates the desire in me to
break nonsensical rules as
he used to do; he said he
always resigned
After breaking the rules – but
I have been a Government
official for twenty years, with
my inheriting criminal
ideas from him
And inability to suffer boredom
from mom - she changed jobs
every five years, I vainly try to
focus on routines and
statistics
But it might be good to be so bad
Jack the Ripper killed disadvan-
taged young women, in this
way he made society aware
of their plight
Which led to social reform, maybe
my inability to make lists, follow
rules, will also lead to reform;
management might realize
they are creating
Hell on earth...
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