Best Swayer Poems
The Green Man
Mirror of a man in nature
Swayer in the faerie golden age
Viewed now mere pastiche
Almost forgotten but a still power to enchant
Accept his largesse a gift it is devoid of slant
Strong as any tired worshiped god all demanding
Country a walks pleasure our mutual understanding
But hear me now
Listen and ignore at your peril
Who makes you drive fast – it’s he
Wicked vivacious and most un PC
Air of expectation and congenial good cheer
A carousing a love of cider and cool beer
Country in old oaks and strange village Morris dance
Carnal a man and woman’s amorous springtime romance
Shame trapped in towns no power of green
A rare golden coin neither sought nor seen
But relax and enjoy there’s no shame nor disgrace
Late afternoons warm sun his pleasure on your face
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> Mask wearer
> Grief bearer
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> Police cars
> Jail bars
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> Silver coffin
> Satin stuffin
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> Pall bearer
> Grave terror
> Huge brassiere
> Elephant ear
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> Bad skater
> Ice breaker
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> Roach clip
> Fast trip
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> Fast pass
> No class
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> French kiss
> Tongue twist
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> Leaves fall
> Amber autumnal
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> Goggle wearer
> Human terror
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> Bumper cars
> Seeing stars
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> Broken hip
> Surprise slip
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> Sexy legs
> Human pegs
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> Piano player
> Ivories swayer
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> God's teacher
> Our preacher