Sasquatch

Sasquatch

A Poem by Rita L. Sev
"

He exists...

"

I thought I saw a Sasquatch

He was strolling down my street

He was very large and hairy,

And he had enormous feet

 

I followed him for fifteen blocks

To get a closer look

With each step of his giant shoes

The concrete pavement shook

 

Finally he turned around;

He knew he had been followed

His dark brown eyes, they pierced my soul;

In fear, I stared and swallowed

 

“Just what is it you want from me,

a lonely, humble yeti?”

I dropped my gaze, I felt such guilt;

I knew my thoughts were petty

 

“I didn’t think that you were real,”

I started to explain

He roared with laughter, “Oh thank God!”

I thought he was insane

 

“I’m used to curiosity,

endured it all my life

I just thought you were spying

for my beast of an ex-wife!”

© 2013 Rita L. Sev


Author's Note

Rita L. Sev
Ok, well, I thought I saw him... even got a few pictures... but no one believes me.

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Wow . I love this Rita . It is so good and original. I love to watch the shows on Aliens , Big foot,s , Monsters and such...I think there is a hidden message beneath the words . Bravo

Posted 10 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

10 Years Ago

Good to know . You are welcome..
By the way I hope they are all real , it makes life more exci.. read more
Rita L. Sev

10 Years Ago

Ha! True! :)
Sami Khalil

10 Years Ago

^^~^^:)...

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Added on July 21, 2013
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Tags: sasquatch, bigfoot, humor

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Rita L. Sev
Rita L. Sev

Philadelphia, PA



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