The Silly Things We Say

The Silly Things We Say

A Poem by Poet Pittinix
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This is a rhyme.

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I’m so discontented with walking up and down,

But I’d like to meet a nice girl downtown.

 

I’ll say hi to the hottie in the black gown

And I hope she doesn’t take me for a clown.

 

I have to make my feelings known,

For I want to start a family of my own.

 

The storms of life have blown me down;

No wonder I’m wearing a frown.

 

My only child is too precious to disown.

Look how beautifully she’s grown!

 

She returns the favour that was shown

I’m now reaping what I’ve sown.

 

The shade of my iris is light brown.

If I were a monarch, I’d wear a golden crown.

 

Sometimes I go sailing after sundown

And I feel like jumping overboard and drown.

 

Don’t take this poem seriously.

These are some of the silly things we say.

© 2024 Poet Pittinix


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Poet Pittinix
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Added on April 5, 2024
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Poet Pittinix
Poet Pittinix

Kingston, West Indies, Jamaica



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Hi everyone, I'm an author from Jamaica. I write poems, songs and short stories. Do not send me any private messages. I came here to read and to publish my compositions, not to engage in controvers.. more..

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