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Wild-winged poem



A poem about writing poems ,




















Submited By : sara  
Date: 25 December 2006
Author: unknown
Rating: 3.6/5 (14 votes cast)
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Wild-winged poem
A wild-winged poem
Burrowed into my brain,
Crashed and spun and tore
Through neurones,
Hooked into nerves,
Jiggled fingers,
Moved a pen,
Came out as words

And the words FLEW!
They seeped along a street,
Through a car radio,
Blared into ears,
Tapped into more neurones,
Moved more fingers,
Wiggled feet
Nudged hips,
Made chins go up and down
Heads go side to side,
Hands wave,
Lips smile,
Buildings shake,
Roads curve,
Clouds speed up,
The Earth spin,
The sun shine whiter
Thoughts EXPLODE in strange new ways
Life get
BRIGHTER!

-unknown -

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Comments on this poem:
Haley Says:
Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:04 am
I actually think that this was a really brilliant poem to write. A poem, of a writing of a poem.

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