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List Poem

5/5/2021

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  1. not until you're next on my list
  2. ceasing to fear the end of the list
  3. fearing the end of the list
  4. How long have I allowed it to be on my list?
  5. meditate until it is no longer on your list
  6. add "relax" to list
  7. walking through a todo list
  8. finish list
  9. proofread list
  10. order list
  11. What's on your list?
  12. select the most important items on the list
  13. write down new things that occur to you quickly so you don't forget to put them on the list
  14. Reality TV is watching others complete their lists
  15. notice how once you decide to complete an item on your list another item on the list interrupts and jumps the cue
  16. do the item on the list that is in closest proximity
  17. do the most important items on the list
  18. don't add all the little things to the list as it would take too long to complete the list
  19. don't lose the list
  20. find ways to make it easier to complete the list
  21. you can't add an item to the list and simultaneously do an item, except in the rare situations where the item is adding itself to the list
  22. What would it all be like without a list?
  23. each item on the list has an associated and attached list, i.e. sublists
  24. go back to the list
  25. being in the nice position of having a short list
  26. some items on the list cannot be done without first achieving other items (some potentially not listed)
  27. it is presumed that each person's list contains both common and uncommon tasks
  28. sometimes you can add an item (an "automatic" that is normally done by you  - and not on the list) to your list so you can feel like you've accomplished something
  29. Will my list live on without me?
  30. certain situations may trigger memories of items on or portions of the list
  31. Am I just a list?
  32. items on the list may or may not carry over to the next day
  33. Can you finish the list on time?
  34. I had so many items on the list that I didn't notice
  35. "something out of place" may be an item "on" the list
  36. it was on my list but I didn't mention it.
  37. messes are a type of list
  38. automatic lists are rarely appreciated until left undone
  39. teach others to complete their own lists
  40. help others who are not able to complete their own lists without help
  41. I forgot something on the list
  42. I can't remember something that I should have put on the list
  43. some people can afford to pay others to complete items on their list
  44. start list
  45. If it's on your list I can take it off my list
  46. You read my list?
  47. making a list can make things less chaotic
  48. start doing list
  49. skipping an item on the list so I don't have to feel like a bad person
  50. add "fix self" to the list
  51. make a poem out of a list
  52. Where did I put my list?
  53. I need you to stop reading your list so that I can get to my list
  54. it's easier to compile a list without distractions
  55. ok, I have to get back to my list
  56. we can work on it together if it is on both of our lists
  57. don't start the list
  58. your list becomes my list
  59. every day is a new list
  60. remember to check all those lists

I wrote this sad poem about adult life on my cell phone during an evening pandemic walk in 2020.
Send me your ideas and I may add them to another list poem. 


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