Monday 15 February 2010

A FOOL, ALOOF

A fool, aloof, fools no one.
‘There’s no fool like an old fool,’ any old fool can say,
Oblivious to the fact that two old fools might meet and talk each day.
Tools rhymes with fools, but bad workmen (proverbially) blame the former.
A fool gets hot under the collar when he overindulges in korma,
Although this curry is mild, the fool will hurry—the child.
Children are not exactly fools, but they are naïve,
Fools, however, wear a sign that says: THE END IS NIGH!
A clever person who perceived that END is EVE misspelled expelled a sigh.
While a fool who is quite happy can still be seen to cry,
Many people are foolish, but wise folk don’t know why.

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