Oh paperwork!!! Letters, notices and advertisements pile up on my kitchen counter Which electricity supplier should I use? Is there a difference among them? A notice of unclaimed funds arrives in my mailbox Three phone calls placed, four completed forms submitted Five months later, I receive a check for $2.50 Another notice arrives via email The bank has closed an account due to minimal activity I ignore it Four months later, I need that account Something to do with a trust A visit to the bank is in my near future Oh paperwork!!! The La-Z-Boy in the family room invites me I take the novel I started Settle into the comfy chair And disappear into 1980 Atlanta. (For those who are curious, the novel was Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones)
Oh paperwork!!!
Letters, notices and advertisements pile up on my kitchen counter
Which electricity supplier should I use?
Is there a difference among them?
A notice of unclaimed funds arrives in my mailbox
Three phone calls placed, four completed forms submitted
Five months later, I receive a check for $2.50
Another notice arrives via email
The bank has closed an account due to minimal activity
I ignore it
Four months later, I need that account
Something to do with a trust
A visit to the bank is in my near future
Oh paperwork!!!
The La-Z-Boy in the family room invites me
I take the novel I started
Settle into the comfy chair
And disappear into 1980 Atlanta.
(For those who are curious, the novel was Silver Sparrow by Tayari
Jones)
I cannot comment about the misery of dealing with all of those little, frustrating issues because I have no real idea what that is like. However, I would like to imagine a trip on the subway using that newly found $2.50. Perhaps you could ride to the Bronx Zoo or the Botanical Gardens. You could spend a beautiful, warm and breezy day admiring lovely horticultural presentations and watching lions and tigers and bears. Stroll around the grounds, stop for a cool beverage and do some people watching. A memory that will stay with you long after the sun sets.
I would just buy a slice of pizza.
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That’s pretty funny, Gary. I guess the $2.50 was worth the trouble – though it wouldn’t buy me a cool drink at the zoo.
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