Your trousers are open, vicar Sunday morning, church as usual, we sat at the front, same place, the vicar came close to say hello,
By Marie381Uk 4 days ago in Poets
A Man Called Norman He lived alone in the house near the bend kept to himself, not keen to pretend garden half-wild, boots by the door
Note: For those of you who have not read many of these particular types of poetry, or you are a devotee of that fine series devoted to the nice lady from Nantucket (she really knows how to...well, you know), be prepared...
By Kendall Defoe 5 days ago in Poets
We Say No To Your War You sit on thrones you didn’t earn you twist the truth, you never learn you smile as cities break and bend
By Marie381Uk 5 days ago in Poets
The Tomato Song The Tomato Song Once I went walking with my brother Tim. Somebody threw a tomato at him. Now tomatoes are soft and they can’t break one’s skin,
The Narcissist Is Dead You wore concern like perfume, strong enough to fool the weak. But I was never soft, you just mistook my silence for sleep.
The Locksmith’s Mirror It came from a house that shouldn’t be there no number, no road just turned up in the van, boxed like meat
I did a surgery yesterday, it seems that having the right person is a little bit more complicated than I had hoped! Truth-be-told, most of us don't really know how to speak on the topic!
By 365poetry5 days ago in Poets
Locksmiths Dog Haiku The locksmiths dog howls It’s not a pet you could love Evil lives with in
Ungrateful - yes I know! "Stacy" seems to be always on "your" mind! I've cooked: Macaroni Rice Lentil Peas Jasmine Pie Potatoe Salad
Death Death came silent yet full of noise, Unseen by all in view. Sly like a fox, yet silent like a bird in flight, Its grip took hold tighter than tight.
Monsters Under the Bed They used to scratch beneath the floor, Twitching claws, low growls, nothing more. But silence taught them how to breed,