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Have An Alm In Palm of Hand and More

Have an Alm in Palm of Hand ?So how about this poem in your hand's palm, While some poor person had sought an alm; For poor pegging While begging, Hoping that weather continued to be calm. Does anyone actually laugh at any of my various poems that are hilarious even though precarious? When the wine was fresh from vine, Would it be yours or might be mine; When we set sail, God's wind did prevail, We always knew that it was Thine. Thought of Trump joining the service; Would make me worry and nervous, And while we waited, Should be annihilated; Back ground poor which is previous. Jim Horn What if it had been a cinder, She should return to sender, Where she did go, We would not know; Might became a mind bender. Jim Horn Had been a bright big leaguer Who would always beleaguer Was rotund, Yet moribund; Became deep digger go figure. They said there was a star struck swami, Saw bright moon being made over Miami; Had played fiddle, Not giving a didle; Could be a scam between you and me . Laughing yet when you get, poems that you will regret? So ten poems I may not exceed, Poetry entries will always impede; Took a chance; Did enhance; Later more of them tried to feed. Jim Horn Part of priest's proven plan Was not part of priest's proven plan; He did refrain from needing bed pan; Might grow, And overflow; From entire church were sure to ban. Movement About Things That Matter There are movements about things that matter, And many records are sure will start to shatter, When they met, Happily set, As up and down streets shall start to scatter. Jim Horn Women's marches taking place. Sad and Somber Moment Sure was such a sad and somber moment Caskets were carried wherever they went; Were those brave, Buried in a grave, And later to heaven they would be sent. Jim Horn Written as I watched the caskets being disembarked form the plane.

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