Kids Talk
“Are you a ticket taker or a risk taker?”
“If you want to do amazing things you need to take amazing risks and suffer greatly.”
“Anybody have any spare change?” asked a panhandling waif on an aspirator with wealthy aspirations.
“Hmm, I see a faint star at the conjunction of the head and heart life lines. Does that mean anything?” said a kid fingering green palms approaching Easter Is-land on a bamboo raft.
“Depends,” ranted a child orator standing on a soapbox. “Do you mean faint as in non-distinguishable or feint meaning to throw one off a socially agreed upon tacit path implied by pretending to understand anything while processing information with a deft movement?”
“Yes,” philosophized a child with the wit of Camus, “it’s a sublime paradox, this absurd metaphorical life theater. We have aspects of knowing. We know so much and understand nothing. We are affected, infected, rejected or injected by how we feel not what we think we understand. Life is short and sweet. Art is long. Our lives are works of art. It’s not so much that there is something strange about time. What’s strange is what’s going on inside time. We will understand how simple the universe is when we recognize how strange it is.”
“You’re just saying that,” said a voice.
“Sounds like a description of the food they serve here, speaking of strange,” one resident commented to no one in particular.
“No lie flutter by,” sighed a Monarch’s wings in Greek.
“What’s that have to do with the conservation of angular momentum and a parabola?” queried a child spinning wheelchair tires on a tennis court and making a racket while performing real alignments for friends.
“Do I love you because you are beautiful,” said Rose, “or are you beautiful because I love you?”
“Both,” sang the Greek chorus.
“You get what you pay for,” said a kid ironing words with grit, perseverance and discipline.
Every kid needs a bike.
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