Friday, May 3, 2019

Disrupt this Blog!



Mr. Hatkoff was captivated by the “disruptive innovation” theory Clayton Christensen posited in his 1997 book “The Innovator’s Dilemma.” Creative thinkers unafraid to depart from routine, the theory goes, can find unexpected ways to improve the world. They also find unexpected ways to shake up ceremonies.    WSJ

Disruptive innovation is what poetry's about.
It oughta make the public run away and scream and shout.
Alas, I'm such a hidebound hack that never do I soar
above the mediocre -- I am just a rhyming bore.
My work is not intrusive; it would not upset a flea.
You couldn't get it banned in Boston for hyperbole.
To make this poem disturbing I will end with Arabic:

داعيا جميع الدول عادة النفط إلى الركل


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