Happily, you’ve found a solution to the problem after several months of losing focus, sleep, and general interest, you exercised the insurance
You went to a doctor and he told you “As doctors, we like to have answers for our patient’s problems, one of our biggest problems in this country”
The humor resonated with both the seasoned chef in the waiting room and novices alike, the medical profession is always geared for quick fixes in reality
Be informed, we’re the ‘microwave’ generation, treating the symptoms, and not the root cause, but only ask questions if a dentist suggests realigning your jaw
Bullied Into a Black Belt
I was never bullied into a Black Belt, But I avoided a black welt, While still missing out On an important part of my development
Because growing up without Being bullied may have deprived me Of the necessary background To start building up and beefing out
And from there either going Into a life of crime Or else fight crime, perhaps after Breaking the law and going to jail
Bullying would have given me the chance To have to have to find A chance to fight back, to show What I am made of, so we all know
And then release myself to the highest Of the higher powers: The cycle of violence we gift To ourselves down through the ages
Bio: Ben Nardolilli currently lives in New York City. His work has appeared in Perigee Magazine, Red Fez, Danse Macabre, The 22 Magazine, Quail Bell Magazine, Elimae, fwriction, Inwood Indiana, Pear Noir, The Minetta Review, and Yes Poetry. He blogs at mirrorsponge.blogspot.com and is looking to publish a novel.