Some would say today is
Groundhog's Day
But naturally, like anyone
- in the know -
I realize that it is really
Bill Murray Day.
And on Bill Murray Day
I think of Bill Murray,
(naturally)
and how much joy
he's brought to my life -
through laughter, and yes,
even through tears
(comedians are great at drama -
timing you know).
But then I thought,
how sad & funny
that my very good friend,
(Bill Murray)
has no idea we're friends. 😦
He knows not that he has
traveled with me,
through my life -
the uPS and DOwns.
In my own Groundhog Day -
Bill Murray is a townsperson,
moving blithely along,
clueless as to his impact
on my every day life.
(Alright, not every day,
this is just a metaphor)
And then I thought:
I wonder how many other
Bill Murray's there are
(just one, but stay with me)
walking around,
impacting lives,
never knowing they have
a whole - secret world - of fans
cheering them on.
Not super fans, not stalker fans,
just regular folks,
wishing them well.
(I know there are haters of Bill Murray,
but just move on quietly,
this page of verses is not for you).
And then finally I thought,
(who knew Bill Murray
was such a deep topic?)
What if we could tell our friends,
near and f a r,
famous or family,
how much they meant to us?
If you feel you absolutely must,
you may use a separate example
other than Bill Murray
(but I don't know why you would).
Whatever you do,
be sure to tell your Bill Murray
(or equal substitute)
you love them, and that you
wish them a lifetime
of repeated happiness
(in joy, not in a time-loop)
in exchange for the positive impact
they have made on you.
Bill Murray Day should be a day of
gratitude (solemn nod).
I think he would like that,
he might even say,
"So I got that going for me, which is nice."
That sounds like my friend,
(Bill Murray) to me.
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