Some "Sum" Trouble

This really means that you have a sizable sum of troubles,
Like multiplied in groups of daily multiples of doubles.
There are many descriptions we use to picture some real trouble,
But only those who are there understand just global

These "overload," unwanted troubles are, that hitch a ride on our load.
We finally just stop summing them up. It's easier to change our code.
We count the good days, the good times and save a bunch of time
That's the positive approach, and I never considered it a crime.

Lucile I. Burke
July 25, 1999

 

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