
I have received a letter
It arrived in today’s mail
Addressed to me
Saying: Dear Sir
We wish to inform you
Your insanity case has concluded.
The board does not think you are mad
A little odd yes, but aren’t we all
So carry on as always.’
Breathing a sigh of relief I have breakfast.
I see the red heart upon my screen
I feel it welling up
Overwhelmed by desire
I succumb to temptation
I feel me again.
Wiping away the saliva
I sip my tea.
Written for: http://www.writersdigest.com/whats-new/2016-april-pad-challenge-day-28
Aaah, it’s always good to find our you’re sane–or as near to it as possible for us writers.
After headbutting the brick wall a few years ago, I had scans and x-rays to ensure there were no fractures. So now, I can even prove I actually have a brain! 😀
It is a relief isn’t it. I had a heart test the other week and they found one of them too.
That is always good, Michael 🙂
a little odd yes – aren’t we all!
That’s what makes us such fascinating folk Trish. Thanks for stopping by.
Yes, congratulations of being declared sane.
After MRIs 3 years in a row, they decided I had a brain with a few cells left. Now, they want to do 2 more! Now you’re declared sane, can I borrow a few brain cells? I’m a little worried I’m down one or two?, lol
I’ll pop a few in the next mail….
“Thank you, kind sir,” she said gratefully. I’ll look for them in the post.”
I have a few wearing thin. the break to your place might be just the thing to revive them
“Think of it as a brain vacation,” she said. She ponders, “I wonder what that would do to our brains?”
Refresh them I would think after all a change is as good as a holiday.
“True,” she replied, “especially since I’m not going on holiday!”
My brain cells will give you a bit of a boost…so to speak…lol
“Right now,” she laughed, “I definitely need a boost (of some kind).”