Friday, May 29, 2009

A Poem about Hedge funds

Sharks are part of swimming in the sea.
I guess you'll have to create a law to protect against them.
I hear and see there are parasitic fish or worms that hang onto Sharks: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/FA033

If you get swarms of fish, I've seen Dolphins dive into them for a quick dinner. I've seen hawks, cats and insects do the same thing.

Vote for George of the Jungle.
Or swing from the trees, like the Mon keys.
Or build a moat and stay in your boat.

Play chess, Play the piano or how about a paddling pool where you can sit and drool LOL, No harm intended. The Xmen are coming to save the gamblers from the organized gamblers.

I hear there are a few Hedge funds that are out of the money.
Don't get me wrong I am a liberal at heart, but I am a realist that likes to think I can see what is. I don't appreciate the lazy or the greedy.

Truth is a complex thing.
Are you a Shark killer?
Do we learn how to live with the Sharks?
Do sharks have a function in the greater scheme of things?
Would you be a Shark if you were born into that circumstance?
Morals and ethics create balance, keep up the good work Lee.
I observe and learn; act toward Utopia.

Virtually Possible.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is a complex poem bud. No doubt about that. I think I get it though, at least parts of it, not all of it. Which I guess is what a good poem is all about.:)

SB said...

Here's another one I wrote on the dip reversal.

Felt the Faz, it was a tangible feeling of a bottom. But didn't move on it.

I've had these feelings many time before.

It has a certain stillness to it.

A grounding type of feeling, like standing and feeling the earth.

A kind of empty feeling, like slow motion that's going to take off.

I think it may be the feeling a runner has at the starting line.

If I'm willing to sell why not willing to buy the reverse psychology.

A line by Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon: He is talking to one of his students, he says "kick me".

Last line: It's like a finger pointing away to the moon, don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roY9SaqM0mo

Anonymous said...

Hey I like that second poem better. You had me laughing out loud when I saw the spot on utube ...that was hilarious. :)