Short Be After Poems
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Fight evil before establishing itself in our hearts, for difficult will be after against it to fight!
(c) Demetrios Trifiatis
02 August 2016
The rat was astounded, he had expected the stork today.
But his mail was delivered at two by a sweet blue jay.
“No other delivery birds in sight?” Mr. Rat asked, expectantly.
“Maybe in the afternoon, but it would be after three,”
I cannot be what I am meant to be,
but I can be what I am, perfectly
flawed, and be good at being
what I am meant to be after all.
The juxtaposition is soul taxing.
What is lacking is the will to see
I am perfect as a flawed gem
in a world so perfectly flawed.
Help me Mum I'm stuck up this tree,
I thought it was Bamboo I just couldn't see,
It's getting quite windy, so I gripping much tighter,
And I don't want to worry you but my grips getting slighter,
Come and get me Mum and I'll promise I will be a good little Panda,
Well I will be after I've eaten my tea.
How was I ment to be after what you said to me you just dont seem to see.
I tried my best I gave a grin not that it's some kind of sin we can't all win.
I went I held my head up high look I can see the sky up there is where I want to fly
instead I'll just sit here and eat a chocolate and cream pie.
By Tracey McDonnell.
I saw you again today
There you are now
It must be after five
For you are passing through my streets
In your nice big ride
And chromed out wheels
I see you
You pretend not to notice me
There you are
Looking for trouble
Your blue and white Crown Victoria
Dark shades separate you from me
I see you
You, one of the few, looking for me
Day after day
Week by week
I sit
I watch
But no one sees me
Form:
There are five ways a man determines;
Yea, six ways he discerns -
Everything he sees he will not behold;
Everything he touches he will not take hold.
Everything he hears he will not believe;
Everything he thinks he will not receive.
Everything he tastes he will not like;
Everything he senses he will judge wrong or right.
Yet a man cannot tell what shall be;
And what shall be after him,
Who can tell him?
Wisdom is profitable to direct.