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poem about a poem
Contributed by
JOSEJAD
on
Thursday, 16th August 2012 @ 12:57:41 PM in AEST
Topic:
abstract
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This is a poem about a poem
Sentence about a sentence
Ink about ink
And whiteout about white
here is something that never goes sore
To repeat the words that matter more
To repeat the words that matter more
Mutabaruka said dis poem
will continue in your mind
But I just want my poem
to ask first And be kind
To stand the test of time
To settle a great emotion with rhyme
She look so good it should be a crime
And She among pennies is a dime
Yes it�s a she a girl
A female, a sister
A mother
About to give birth to a scholar
Who will ultimately be a mother
Of a knowledge curator
She is the girl at the bar
The girl that took and passed the bar
She is playmate of the year
Maya Angelo, oprah
And Helen Keller
She is many things but except a bore
One that knows how to observe
And knows how to keep score
She is a maiden
in a fairytale
Snow white about
to meet her male
She no one can clone
Remember she will ask nicely
If in your mind she can roam
And then call it her home
She is this poem
She is this poem
Now it�s time for
the poem that�s due
One that no one
can copy or sue
Ok here I go please don�t boo
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Snow white now be wed
She says thank you
Copyright ©
JOSEJAD
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2012-08-16 12:57:41] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: poem about a poem
(User Rating: 1 ) by FragileStrength on
Wednesday, 29th August 2012 @ 06:17:43 PM AEST (User
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I usually just read poems, but when I see that they are long I tend to stop. Your poem kept me interested, and I didn't want to. I liked how you explained all the possibilities poetry has to offer. |
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