False notions

Why are we

frightened of

the ridiculous?

***

Perhaps, horror movies,

and ghost stories

have warped our sense

of what is truly

frightening in this world

***

For instance, in real-life,

a skeleton cannot harm you.

***

In that wise, there is no

reason to be frightened of

a skeleton.

***

Unless you see one

walking toward you …

***

Then you should probably run.

***

And, friend,

it doesn’t matter if

you look back

and you notice

the skeleton is

only walking

in a casual way.

***

You need to run anyway.

***

There is no telling how

relentless a skeleton might be. 

***

Question:

Do skeleton’s

tire easily?

***

Hell, if I know.

***

Instead of looking

to me for answers,

maybe you need to

ask yourself,

***

What the hell did I do to piss off this skeleton?

***

And while you’re

doing that-keep running.


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28 thoughts on “False notions

  1. Speaking of “ridiculous,” if anything has “warped our sense of what is truly frightening in this world,” it’s the specter of Donald Trump and his ghastly and ongoing run as President (not to get political or anything, you understand).

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  2. I enjoyed this thought provoking post very much.

    Though I have to tell you, when I read it the second time I made sure to remove the full stop after Keep.

    You don’t want punctuation impediments when fleeing the undead.

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