An Old Plantation
While walking by an old planation
Heard them singing an incantation
And when I started to go upstairs
Found find poet who always cares
About my poems and great creation.
Jim Horn
Categories:
planation, allegory, analogy,
Form: Limerick
What do you see in an 'Ex' when
Experienced?
An Ex-perience not to be Ex-humed,
An Ex-creted entity not to be Ex-amined,
An Ex-planation for an extra Ex-pectation.
An Ex-plicit emblem of empty Ex-it.
An Ex-pression of Ex-tinction.
An Expatriate of evasive Expulsion
An Ex-clusive error never to be Ex-cused.
An Ex-ample of an error that's Ex-pensive.
An Ex-posure to expedient Ex-celence.
Should an Ex an Ex-ample of Extintion?
Inspired by Petagaye Moncrieffe's 'An Ex
Should Remain An Ex'(A short note)
Categories:
planation, lost love
Form: Alliteration
There is No -
There is no authority more apropos.
There is no beauty more breathtaking.
There is no concept more compassionate.
There is no dream more dazzling.
There is no evaluation more eternal.
There is no fantasy more fabulous.
There is no grace more giving.
There is no humility more honorable.
There is no inspiration more idyllic.
There is no justice more joyous.
There is no keeper more kind.
There is no liberty more luscious.
There is no mental-image more memorable.
There is no opportunity more opulent.
There is no power more prevailing.
There is no quiet more quenching.
There is no religion more remarkable.
There is no serenity more special.
There is no teaching more tolerant.
There is no understanding more uplifting.
There is no victory more valuable.
There is no wisdom more worthy.
There is no x-planation more x-cellent.
There is no yoke more yielding.
There is no zenith more zestful.
Than are God’s many loves …
As found in His eternal “Plan of Salvation.”
© July 18, 2010
Dane Smith-Johnsen
Categories:
planation, faith
Form: List