
I had to look it up. Jejune means devoid of significance and dull. Its many synonyms include stodgy, insipid, vapid, banal, and boring.
Jerkoff
I don’t care
what you think
about
long dead
bukowski.
I read/re-read
(either way)
his non-stuffy
prose or poems.
why do I care?
he’s not jejune.
his paradigm
or mine?
Look both ways for truth and reality.
Mind your gaps but admit not your secret pleasures.
it also means: naïve, simplistic, and superficial.
~David
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Ignorance is bliss, so they say. 🙂
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David beat me to the extra definitions. I like your take, though. I have no patience for jejune!
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I did say “some” — I much prefer banal and vapid. 🙂
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I know you did. And I do, too 😉
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🙂
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I had to look it up too Bill. Not a word I have ever used!
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Sammi does that to me (or us). 🙂
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Seems we’ve all learned a new word. Will I use it again? Yawn, no.
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Nor shall I.
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I had to look it up too Bill. Not a word I have ever used!
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