Things can be ready
For the worlds No 1
Things can be steady
When everything's done
Chalk off some cheese
The mouse took a bite
A thank you & a, please
A drop of wine goodnight.
Shook off the thought
To make things better
From a million to naught
Who wrote all the letters
Bow down the Holy Son
Jester jumped over Jack
Back to a million to none
As daytime turned black.
Whisper some meaning
And fall flat on your back
To the Sun if it's beaming
As if it gives you a snack
Clean up the ocean
For the worlds No 1
To deliver its motion
For when it's undone
Sang sing along to me
For a bed is comfy & snug
In some tuneful melody
When love is there to hug.
Flowers have grown old
And the hose pipe run dry
Wasps can't ever be told
As tears fall from the sky
Seasons spread wildfire
And farmers sow seeds
Foot and mouth is on hire
Request for human needs.
A rich bird flew too high
On clouds of doom dead
For the lamb asked why
For a Falcon, it had read
To hear the poor thing die
To swoop across instead
Mountainous storms loud
As winter turns to spring
Summer's safe and sound
And wears a diamond ring.
To wonder where it's lush
Joys of delight feel a pain
Around the Mulberry bush
And fortunes stay the same
Tears of sadness, tears cry
Under a deep ocean's tide
Below there is another sky
Where canyons open wide
And whilst water carves on
To fill ponds with diversity
And have whispered a song
With dedication & certainty.
Amidst upon Blueberry Hill
Loves melody on the Moon
Where Domino had a thrill
His wind had blown too soon
Once upon a summers day
Where rain poured its heart
Into fields its wheat sways
Together as each other parts
And upon a willow weeping
Children playing in the sky
And tiny hearts keep beating
We hear them crying at night.
Now from an orphan to a king
You have no doubt will learn to
So keep-alive a youth of spring
And live life as you mean to do.
- Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 17th, 2019 14:01
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 12
Comments1
Great form Kevin... deep wording and an interesting construction of a poem well done, liked this
Thank you, Andrew. Well appreciated.
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