Have you ever, rode the Silverton Train?
The smoke off her stack is as black as coal,
the joy it secures is as right as rain,
countless passengers love its heart and soul,
the train ride does thrill delight is her goal,
each car tells tale of exquisite appeal,
this train hath her pride riding veins of steel,
black as an absconce and prepared to please,
luxury first class the finest served meal,
this ride will amaze certain to appease.
4-14-20
Delightful Dizains Poetry Contest
B. Evans
Categories:
absconce, adventure, appreciation,
Form: Dizain
May be Maya Angelou or Martin Luther King,
Who with some marvelous story will bring,
Lifelong friend,
To their end;
To us all, they meant more than anything.
Jim Horn
That sure has been quick response;
From someone would not absconce;
Always prepared;
Never scared;
On another poem start and pounce.
Jim Horn
Categories:
absconce, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
Trump The Most Endowed
Trump does think he is the most endowed,
When compared to all others in his crowd,
He was estranged,
While disarranged,
And they like him are obnoxious and loud.
Jim Horn
Trump Dumber Than Doormat
Trump is definitely dumber than a doormat,
And he has a difficult time trading tit for tat;
And did absconce,
Appropriate response;
Suffered indigested from bacon with the fat.
Jim Horn
Listening To Good Morning Joe Show
Am hearing great Good Morning Joe Show,
About Trump, who on us became big blow,
Pain of course;
Horrible horse,
And party for Putin then decided to throw.
Jim Horn
Putin Became Common Thug
They described Putin as a common thug;
Would screw things up and push and tug,
Face placid,
Then flipped lid,
And a hole for himself he eventually dug.
Jim Horn
God Had Been Telling Me
God had been telling me from the beginning,
The more and more I am sinning and sinning,
As of late,
A new fate;
In case you have not noticed hair is thinning.
Jim Horn
Categories:
absconce, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
To rest of comments let this be a response;
From God another thought I did absconce,
And in world then
Knew had many kin
God had fulfilled my desires and wants.
Jim Horn
Categories:
absconce, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick