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OK, here's my first crack at it. jon Eulogy to a Bee J. M. Strother I saw a bee upon a tree and alas, the bee saw me. The bee, so it seems, was full of dreams, Of grandeur, fame and fortune. You will agree, it's best to flee, but alas, was not to be. Like an arrow to heart of sparrow, She flew to my misfortune. She beamed with glee. But the wee victory did quickly flee. Her sad eulogy will simply be: Had no sense of proportion.
~jon
My Blog - Mad
Utopia Writing in a new era.
"She loves me. She loves me not. She hates me. I care not." Picking out the petals And meddling with the rhyme, Johnny found a fitting way In which to pass the time. He mused on things like faithfulness, But that was not for him. He called the girl who lived nextdoor And did her on a whim. Apologies, but I just had to give it a shot...
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You all probably heard that it is National Poetry Month, but did you know that it is also National Humor Month. So here's an informal challenge for you. Write a humorous poem. And since we had a limerick as a recent official Challenge, make it anything but a limerick. That will keep procrastinators like me who finished their limericks the day after the challenge closed from just dusting off those old bits and bytes and write something afresh. Closing date April. Yep the whole rest of the month. No winners. No prizes. Just for the fun of it. jon
~jon
My Blog - Mad Utopia Writing in a new era.