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Preposterous Poem of the Day
Preposterous Poem of the Day While working on poem he wanted to write Of subject about so suddenly lost sight Soon started searching for another one To use until new poem was finally done. People reading his poems were not amused Because all of his subjects were overused Worn out, worked over and becoming trite And of each poem's fact they had lost sight. Horn then completely changed subject instead And after his poem has been completely read He generalized and was no longer meticulous Each subject he used seemed totally ridiculous. Not only that was found after further review Subjects were completely insane and untrue Way had been was indicative of irresponsible And itemized it was completely impossible. By anyone his poems could not be understood Were outright outrageous, nonsensical and no good He took each trying poem and then threw it away Poetry Soup calls them Preposterous Poem of the Day. James Thomas Horn Retired Veteran and Poet
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