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An iguana
Contributed by
antikythera
on
Sunday, 18th July 2010 @ 05:09:43 AM in AEST
Topic:
PetPoems
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I saw the god iguana,
frightened, there in the university
when it looked me with its plumed warmth eyes:
it had neither hand nor eye
but emerald hooves on its sides!
The god iguana drank my calloused eyes
like a fresh elephant to fresh wine.
Before such creatures only existed to me in the
sensible film that is romantic and comfortable.
When I entered the absent minded house of the knave,
the gleaming teeth that are enchanting and hidden
inside the thirsty heights of fuming saphire architecture
like enemies puncturing walls with their spears
coddled my fear into pure admiration
and pacified my soul.
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antikythera
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Re: An iguana
(User Rating: 1 ) by ReeseTJ on
Monday, 14th March 2011 @ 08:52:06 PM AEST (User
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I like how the word "god" and "iguana" have the same sounds- keep writing |
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Re: An iguana
(User Rating: 1 ) by davidcactus on
Thursday, 2nd February 2012 @ 01:06:20 PM AEST (User
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Sorry to say you have a very strange way of expressing yourself and this poem I have realy not understood. But continue to write, after all if it pleases you, it does not matter what other people think. |
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