Short On The Money Poems
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Tempt me to be funny
And I will be sharp on the money
And I will rattle off a joke
At some poor souls expense
But words will never hurt me
You tried to go to second from first.
Getting a good jump, your run was like a burst.
However, the catcher's throw was right on the money.
You were caught attempting to steal; that wasn't funny.
Cut into pieces,
Alone completely,
Passionate about respect,
Resourceful,
Intelligently viable,
Correct about truth and God,
On the money with dreams,
Rejunvanative health,
Not in love anymore.
My Parting Gift.
It’s not Funny
Never leave Life’s bus behind.
It’s full of much that rhymes.
Count only on the adventure.
Even if the need for dentures.
Don’t count on the money honey.
From me it's not funny or coming.
South Park
At you're peril
Should you choose to disregard
Believing it's humor to dark
Once understood
Becomes instantly funny
Bang on the money
As it parodies life
The absolutely absurd
That you could not write
As so contrite
The human plight
Is comedy gold
Destined never to grow old
A little question for the U.S. Mint, how do you decide which President to print?
Which Presidential portrait fits best on the money?
Why did you put President Jackson's face on the $20?
If Abraham Lincoln was our best President, why is
he only on the $5's that we've spent?
It's well known that George Washington slept everywhere,
so perhaps a lower denomination was morally fair.
A chance for a little historical reflection, please explain
this currency connection?
alright, everyone listen
this is who i am
a 2 year poetry man
and hes got a plan
how to live a life
on the money i don't strive
and hundred poems written
not even kidding
poetry unlocks doors that are hidden
it unhazes the hazy gray everyone sees
its my addiction
my affliction
its something i have to do
unlimited possibilities
no end to the strands of poetry
i read myself on the lines
now you know a part of who i am
I'm no ordinary man
2 year hundred poetry lover man
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