Best Busking Poems
Julius Jaggery JonesJulius Jaggery Jones
Had an ache deep in his bones
Sang the blues for nickels and dollars
In mellowest of baritones.
Julius Jaggery Jones
Seated on street cobblestones
Paid his dues in groanings and hollers
Delivering back alley moans....
Continue reading...
Categories:
busking, depression, how i feel,
Form:
Rhyme
Dizzy the Banjo ManHe goes by the name of Dizzy, for he is a dancing dervish
On the banjo his fingertips always pick’n a lively tune
...
Continue reading...
Categories:
busking, imagery, music,
Form:
Free verse
Beg Your PardonI’m in the band called “Beg Your Pardon”
Our latest, “The Luddits Headway”
Sells well, and the “Forest of Arden”
Our hit, has got some airplay
There ain’t no plans for touring though:
The phase of changes lingers on
Our singer left to form the “Zoo”
Our drummer yesterday has gone
The...
Continue reading...
Categories:
busking, feelings, humor, music,
Form:
Rhyme