Terse Verse

poem by: Geoffrey Brewer
Written on Nov 07, 2016

TERSE VERSE
A selection of miscellaneous poems who's only connection is that they are all short.

THE PIG
Oh pig! Our blessings are upon you. In our hearts you did awaken
A sense of gratitude unstinting for bringing home the bacon

THE MEERKAT
Meerkats are delightful beasts, arousing warm affection
They achieve this by standing up and looking in the same direction

PROLOGUE to teaching Japanese students in Oxford
We come again to dreaming spires
To find quiescent embers or sparks
And rekindle, give life to dormant fires
Of creativity in young Nippon hearts

MEA CULPA
While the sins of others may give pain with which I'm fraught
They don't cause me unceasing distress that lingers within
It's those things that I did but should not have or didn't but ought
That nag me in the wee small hours and stay under my skin

ANNIVERSE
Through 39 years; that's half my life!
Through thick and thin with tears and laughs 
We've stayed together, me old trouble and strife
With you and this one being my better half

THE NOUN
Without a noun It's sad but true
There'd be nothing to be, there'd be nothing to do
Furthermore if it's nouns that we're eschewing
What's to have the having? what's to do the doing?

THE BARE INFINITIVE
Unlimited by person or tense
Unbarred by prepositional fence 
In naked freedom primitive
There sits the bare infinitive

 

Tags: happy, love, humor, rhyme,

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Cecilia Crasto commented:
Love the humor and rhyme, it comes together and makes for a wonderful read, I hope you've considered publishing your poems-Writers Relief is a good site and this is the type of poetry they look for.
Geoffrey Brewer commented:
Cecilia, thank you for your encouraging comments and suggestion. I will look into Writers Relief.
A previous user commented:
Cecilia, thank you for your encouraging comments and suggestion. I will look into Writers Relief.

 

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