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English And American Meet
Contributed by
aliopterix
on
Friday, 9th December 2011 @ 01:15:55 PM in AEST
Topic:
HumorPoetry
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English and American Meet
Language strange, yet tuneful does it sound
From a poet from a far off land,
I know it not yet it sounds profound
These United States, a hallowed ground.
Cowboy man upon your faithful steed
What is your lineage, your creed?
I beg you; tell me of your pleasant land
And I will here before you stand to
Listen to your every word and story.
Ah yes another fable comes, do not
Whatever passes stop your litany
I stand transfixed upon this spot.
That was then and this is now
The wonders of this site is how
Two strangers with a bent for rhyme
Come close although it sounds absurd
To form such amity of spirit and word.
Copyright ©
aliopterix
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2011-12-09 13:15:55] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: English And American Meet
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Saturday, 10th December 2011 @ 06:10:52 PM AEST (User
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Big smile while I'm enjoyin' yer song. I hear it, Al, 'n' I got somethin' fer ya. It's my first impression of my home I call paradise. Check out Zuni Mountain Rain
I'm gonna go post it now. Enjoyed this little critter here. Kudos.
wabl
KenMoore
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