If I were not afraid to be the fool
I would play openly with children's toys,
drink cheap scotch from time to time,
eat fried Spam out of nostalgia,
wear white socks and loafers.
I would not twice-check my zipper.
I would not worry that you laugh at me,
because I enjoy helping you laugh.
I imagine I could even speak of sport in symphony hall,
and, in Lisbon, call forth my few words of Portuguese.
I would be unafraid to praise our enemy
--criticize our friend.
I would admit I still love you.
If I were Not Afraid To Be The Fool
Bob Komives
If I were not afraid to be the fool
I would dance when I feel dance,
and,
as I always do,
I would sing off-key,
--but loudly again as unharnessed child.
If I were not afraid to be the fool,
indeed,
I would be less foolish.
Fort Collins © 2007 :: If I Were Not Afraid To Be The Fool :: 0708
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