Here's one of them:
a butterfly of brilliant red
was headed for a statue’s head:
don’t just sit there,
he said to the statue,
if you don’t run
how can I catch you?
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And another:
When Mr. Clock Wanted to
Have Sex with his Wife, Ms Phone
tick tock tick tock tick tock
said the clock
'til the phone shrilled:
“don’t be demanding!
the easiest way
to get your way
is love and understanding!
use your hands not
to cover your face,
use them instead
my pain to erase,
and you might end up
the receiver”
by Kay L. Davies, July, 2013
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20 comments:
Views of butterfly are so true
You're amazing Kay! Wonderful love poems. I hope you're having a great week. (((Hugs))) Jo
Too funny! How do you manage to find that funny bone in every poem?
Being inanimate objects, it is no holds barred. An occasion for unfettered imagery. Great write Kay!
Hank
absolute gem ..specially the second one..made my day..and strangely i would be able to see the clock in my drawing room,with its hands wiping its face, without thinking of what you wrote...brings a smile to my face
Kay, they are sooo sweet (not)!! I am still smiling [:)]. At any rate I am glad you didn't throw them away.
I don't throw things I have written out either. I have a special blog, unlisted but open, for saving things I don't want to throw away.
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Away from my comment post, but I did write a "love poem" that I posted. It was fun.
The solid print lines were the instructions I found on-line, the lines in italics were the hypothetical poem I wrote for it.
The whole thing then, both parts, was my posted poem.
Jim' June 03, 2010, OSI "Love" post:
http://jimmiehov6.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/one-single-impression-love.html
The top picture is 40 plus years old.
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Goodness! And I hold my phone to my ear! I'm shocked!
those were very creative/clever!
Kay, both of these were very clever answers to the prompt, but the second one had me laughing out loud, your use of hands and face, and the suggestion to "pick up the receiver," too funny. Sounds like a conversation between WC Fields and Mae West!! Amy
LOL Love the clock and phone poem. It's gotta be tough being a clock, always counting off the hours, minutes, and seconds till their next "encounter."
Bravo ! I couldn't do that !
Once I had a boss who had several mistresses and he asked me to write his love letters, because I wrote better then him, lol !
Amusing poems the both of them, thanks for the smile.
These made me smile......especially the phone sex one:)
giggle! actually i really love the butterfly/statue one.
this whole prompt reminds me of the children's poem from my youth, The Duel? calico cat and gingham dog tearing each other apart? Dutch clock and Chinese plate? you know of which i speak?
Love these...you always seem to find the humor!
Both quite delightful!
'use your hands not
to cover your face,
use them instead
my pain to erase,'-
love these lines. :)
I love your wit Kay!
Fun to read
:D
I thought you might see the humour in this prompt, Kay.
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