humor
Ode to the Laundry Hamper
Bushel hamper, wickerwork, hamper basket Far from your days as a case or casket Southern born Who knew your purpose would out grow the fruits, veggies and grains who used you as just a basket 1897, on your way, Sears and Roebuck answered those who asked what can task-it A beautiful receptacle for the dirty, disheveled work clothes we disown Built-in, hidden, or a moveable facet 1966, Sears and Roebucks catelogue moved from a simple ad to a three page packet In all shapes and sizes, often padded with baking soda or litter to hide the smell of our worn To me you are no less important than anyone living in my hamlet A welcomed collector, a teacher who taught my dog to pick up socks for a biscuit the fastest The one on my side, in cahoots, keeping things organized in my cleaning, leaving me fresh and reborn Far from your days as a case or casket
By simplicity3 years ago in Poets
High School Poet Tree 2
Told you there was more. I gathered some of the darkest ones for this post. A little backstory into the mind that created these poems. I was probably between the ages of 15 and 17. I was going through a lot at home and an outcast at school. Because I was a young hopeless romantic, I let my peers lead my immature love life. Even when I knew it wasn't right I romanticized the hell out of my relationships in my youth.
By Abigail Adams -The Mad Cow Mob Boss3 years ago in Poets
HUMOR
Humor is a multifaceted and often subjective concept that revolves around the ability to find amusement, joy, or entertainment in various situations, ideas, or expressions. It involves the use of wit, irony, satire, or absurdity to evoke laughter, amusement, or a sense of light-heartedness.
By Kelly Emma3 years ago in Poets







