(Mis)Takes
Things progressed as normal, as the bright sun sailed that day,And then we watched in awe as Mister Moon got in the way,And isn’t that a bit like life? Our plans flow normally,Then all at once, something comes that we did not foresee . . .Percy was an engineer, known for brains, not brawn,Was fiddling with some microwaves from a magnetron.When the chocolate in his pocket melted where it was,His discovery? The microwave. To worldwide applause.
Play-Doh: It was made to clean the paper on the wall.But poor results and sales had the business in free-fall.But when kids started using it for their crafts and games,It gave the struggling company some money and some fame.
Harry couldn’t get cyanoacrylateto work.Instead of forming what he wished, it stuck. ‘Twas quite a quirk.Then suddenly he realized that he’d made a breakthrough,And what he had invented would be known as Super Glue.
Teflon wasn’t what Roy Plunkett started out to make,He wanted different CFC’s, but he made a mistake.Instead of gas, he found white flakes, intriguing little bits.You’ll love it on your non-stick wear for when you’re frying grits.
Velcro was an accident, invented via dog.When George took his pet hunting: picking burrs, the epilogue.When closely studied, George could see the tiny little ‘hooks’.He experimented and he won. It’s there in all the books.
So just because the sun is hidden for a tiny spell,You simply do not have to fear that things aren’t going well.And just ‘cause life is different than what you may have planned,Sometimes, it is the unforeseen that truly makes it grand
Mondays do get knocked a lot,With poetry, we three besought,To try to make the week begin,With gentle thoughts--perhaps a grin?So Jenny and Delores, we,Now post our poems for you to see.And when you’ve read what we have brought,Did we help? Or did we not . . .
And next week in our neighbourhood,We'll tackle 'PARENTS'. It'll be good!
Published on August 28, 2017 07:00
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On the Border
Stories from the Stringam Family ranches from the 1800's through to today.
Stories from the Stringam Family ranches from the 1800's through to today.
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