My Best Mate and I


By luigi_pagano
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He can be argumentative and arrogant
but he is not bellicose, though adamant
Confrontational, perhaps, but not cruel;
he’d never challenge anyone to a duel.
Is he docile, domesticated? No, not he.
Those adjectives are more suited to me.
He’s earnest by nature and Ernest by name
and treats friends and foes just the same.
I am talking, of course, of my best mate.
We are chalk and cheese, yet we can relate.
He is expansive, expressive and eloquent
but forgetful when it’s time to pay the rent.
If you just allow me a few extra minutes
I am sure to come up with more attributes.
Oh, yes. I always found him to be generous,
hilariously histrionic, even humorous.
He may be insensitive, especially if irate,
but he’s been judicious and jolly, of late.
In turn, he can be keen or lecherous or lazy
and these changing moods drive me crazy.
Obstreperous, obstinate? Yes, I have to admit.
And procrastinating, pacific, prolific, also fit.
We correspond fairly regularly, as one must,
thus our friendship will always stay robust.
I am rather sedentary, not a travelling man,
and so of necessity we visit when we can.
It’s not that I am unwilling to see my old pal,
but he lives in Venice, near the Grand Canal.
It is of vital importance that we don’t lose touch
or our camaraderie will not count for much.
They call me a wise old man. Yet I wonder why.
I feel like a young nipper, vulnerable and shy.
I am not xenophobic, there’s no excuse for hate;
after all we are both foreigners, me and my mate.
© Luigi Pagano
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Chalk and cheese
Chalk and cheese, six or half-a-dozen? Experimenting!? Some people say procrastination is really just laziness Luigi? I don't think so the real reason is often perfectionism, it goes a bit deeper. A serious handicap in any case.
Good luck, and have a good weekend! Have a good rest.
Tom
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Chalk and cheese can get
Chalk and cheese can get along fine, filling in the gaps for each other and as you get older you can learn to work around your differences and even cherish them. Lovely phrases here Luigi.
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I've tried chalk
I've tried chalk it is rather tasteles, but an unpleasant texture &
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