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Passwords

By Walt Perryman

I have a photographic memory but the picture is dim,
I think it’s because; it’s never been loaded with film.


I can’t remember passwords and it’s driving me insane.
I can’t remember any of them and they’re all the same.


Sometimes I write it down, put it where it’s easy to find,
Later, when I can’t find it, it really blows my mind.


Next, those security questions come on the screen,
When I can’t answer them is when I start to scream.


Next the stupid puzzle security images come into sight,
Then I am locked out when I cannot guess them right.


Then when I am backed up against the wall,
I pick up the phone and make the ‘help’ call.


I would be a hacker but I’m not smart enough,
Heck, I can’t even hack into my own dang stuff.


©december 1, 2020 Walt Perryman


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