PrinceMyshkin
07-14-2008, 10:19 AM
A couple of the other hominids and I
were sitting around chewing the fat
of the mastodon we’d clubbed,
ripped apart and had eaten raw, fire
being about two centuries into the future,
when Gurk-the-Impatient said,
“Man, this pre-historic life
is getting boring -“
“I think you mean paleolithic,”
said Samos who would have been
a pedant had learning been invented.
“Whatever,” says Gurk, “this day
has been the pits. All we did
is all we ever do: hunt wooly mammoths
or mastodons, scratch ourselves,
jump up and down on bumps-in-front--“
“BIG bumps in front!”
“Whatever, and try to think up names for things.
I’m just about ready to give up!”
“Well,” I say, “there’s always when-big-hot-thing-up-above
-that-lights-everything-up-then-goes-away-and-comes-back-again...
(We really ought to get a shorter name for it.)”
“How about ‘moon’?” says Samos.
“‘Moon’ sounds good to me,” I say:
“There’s always when-moon-goes-away-and-then-comes-back-again..”
“Let’s call it ‘tomorrow’ for short,” says Samos.
“OK, tomorrow! Tomorrow sounds good to me.
Everything will be different
tomorrow! Everything
will be wonderful tomorrow!”
were sitting around chewing the fat
of the mastodon we’d clubbed,
ripped apart and had eaten raw, fire
being about two centuries into the future,
when Gurk-the-Impatient said,
“Man, this pre-historic life
is getting boring -“
“I think you mean paleolithic,”
said Samos who would have been
a pedant had learning been invented.
“Whatever,” says Gurk, “this day
has been the pits. All we did
is all we ever do: hunt wooly mammoths
or mastodons, scratch ourselves,
jump up and down on bumps-in-front--“
“BIG bumps in front!”
“Whatever, and try to think up names for things.
I’m just about ready to give up!”
“Well,” I say, “there’s always when-big-hot-thing-up-above
-that-lights-everything-up-then-goes-away-and-comes-back-again...
(We really ought to get a shorter name for it.)”
“How about ‘moon’?” says Samos.
“‘Moon’ sounds good to me,” I say:
“There’s always when-moon-goes-away-and-then-comes-back-again..”
“Let’s call it ‘tomorrow’ for short,” says Samos.
“OK, tomorrow! Tomorrow sounds good to me.
Everything will be different
tomorrow! Everything
will be wonderful tomorrow!”