Category: Poetry
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Poem: Walls
Walls by June Nash . Blithe, whimsical, I want to be Wary stoned walls won’t release me Be free to act, even to dress An unhindered adventuress . Free-wheeling thoughts that come to mind Are tempered with practical binds Mountain climbs foreshadowed with falls Tight fitting clothes could breed cat calls . Need step outside…
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Poem: Lost Sock
Lost Sock by June Nash . Oh rats! My sock! Where did it go Only enough to fit one toe The washer, dryer, who’s the thief That steals my bootee causing grief . Did static cling creep into load Causing foot to be naked toed Or has sock gone to meet it’s peers That have…
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Poem: Fence Painting
Fence Painting by June Nash . start painting the fence a job quite immense brushing the pickets such sticky wickets each nook and cranny of which are many seemed simple at first ‘til fully immersed done, clothes splattered white but fence shining bright then starts heavy rain must do it again Related articles The Ambiguity…
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Poem: family
family by June Nash . hear chimes and blip beeps loud snores as spouse sleeps bodies sprawled in heaps . PCs and TVs kids talk hitting keys mate’s tube causes z’s . all gathered they come no wonder they’re glum repartee is mum . gadgets and gizmos creating limbos evoking pathos
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Poem: Canoeing Adventure
. Canoeing Adventure by June Nash . When canoeing on the lake Oh, Surprise! a flip did take Quick, splash, wet, going under Confidence torn asunder . Had no breath, held close to boat Could not find life cushion float Cold, scared, panic starts to creep Must hold on, don’t start to weep . From…
