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I work doggedly
But poetry’s doggerel
Doggone these dog days
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I work doggedly
But poetry’s doggerel
Doggone these dog days
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Enigma’s constant
Mediocrity molds mush
Mindless masses mass
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Writing for me is a chapter in a story I’ll see not done.
The beginning a bit sketchy, the middle’s been mostly fun.
A sequel’s now in the works, I can see the volumes begun.
Genre’s chosen comedy drawn, opera unspoken and drama shun.
Yet the covers close on all someday. I hope at the end we won.
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I’m breaking for a
Brain break before my brain is
Mindlessly broken
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My pens compression
Unfortunately suited
For stress and tension
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A blanket of white for early Spring
Pink and yellow pop, chilly birds sing
Grass unseen for another day
Tis’ an April morn; the New England way
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The well hanged and hung
Share not knotty trysts with twists
Yet each flop when done
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If you’re in no hurry to go
then I’m in no hurry to stay
I’ll pack up my belongings
and be out by the end of the day
.
You can’t ever keep a job
Or even wash the clothes
Our meals served at the drive-thru
That’s where the money goes
.
The few dollars that remain
Is always spent on ink
The few hours that we share
Always your time to think
.
You lock yourself in a room
There you laugh, scream and cry
While I long for the silence
When one of us will die
.
If not for crumpled notes
Our stove would be always cold
Your hot and chilled emotions
Once steamy have gotten old
.
We haven’t kissed in a week
There’s been no love for a year
I’ve now begun to wonder
If love was ever there
.
Now you say you wrote a poem
That all the world should see
It’s a poem of love and devotion
But this one’s just for me
.
If these words of passion
Are as true as you say
Rumpled sheets await
There’s no need to leave today
.
But if they’re not
as all other times before
My future will unfold
beyond your paper door
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To live another
twenty years is half life in
the middle ages
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Population grown
with four men per one thousand
women, less lessens
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A lad from the Queens there was
He toyed with politics, just because
His following’s heated yet degrees are few
All’s yugely impressed by the size of his shoe
Cos that’s what a little red cap does
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Mornings fog this St. Paddy’s day
A chill in the air but spring’s on the way
Life’s returning from winter’s ghost
Time’s now, don your greens – share a toast
Rejoice with old friends and make some new
Tis the day Irish luck’s with all of you
We’ll bloom together, all’s chosen
All living green and having fun
Soon our days filled with sun
Saints all, when all are one
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Unfortunately
the easiest thing there is
to not do is write
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The irony of
inherent intelligence
is idiocy
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The sun’s out, path’s clear
Mittens lost another year
Tippy toes in striped knee highs
Sleeves long to touch the skies
Hat’s large so brain is too
Though all’s lost with just one shoe
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Life for me has been;
a series of unseen turns.
Always back to start
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When the day is done
And you wish to run on, then
You’re young and insane
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If you’re reading this
then it’s already too late
if not – disregard
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Lottery fevers
in the air, visions await
this next billionaire
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Loose lips may sink ships.
But lovely lips will always
sink lonely sailors
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Now that I’ve written
Thoroughly of writers block
Nothing’s left to write
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What’s a cameo
with only one layer showing?
A cameoflage
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