Get Your Premium Membership

The Child and the Dancer

The Child and the Dancer
See the dancing of the child, I think he's angry out of step and wild. He finds it hard to see the snail, The intense wails overshadowed rails. Winds that are flocking near the lorry? I think she'd like to eat in the observatory. He is but a delightful dancer, He admired as he sits upon a tropic of cancer. He's exciting a tap dancer is just like a kitten, He needs no ground, and it runs on whitten. He's not alone he brings a cheetah, a pet deer, and lots of rosita. The deer likes to chase a pebble, Especially one that's in the gable. The audience shudders at the active stage box. He wants to leave, but they want the block.
6/24/20 WRITTEN WORDS BY James Edward Lee Sr. 2020© Rhyming Couplet

Copyright © | Year Posted 2020




Post Comments

Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem. Negative comments will result your account being banned.

Please Login to post a comment

Date: 6/25/2020 7:28:00 AM
Happy writing dear friend,. I wish you many more wonderful words. God bless you
Login to Reply

Book: Reflection on the Important Things