Get Your Premium Membership

Read Poems by George Seal

George Seal Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry

Below are poems written by poet George Seal. Click the Next or Previous links below the poem to navigate between poems. Remember, Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth. Thank you.

List of ALL George Seal poems

Best George Seal Poems

+ Follow Poet

The poem(s) are below...



NextLast

Insomnia

     I'm wide awake and cannot sleep,
     That's when I started counting sheep.
     I began, with ten little lambs,
     And then with two, headbutting rams.
     Then three that graze the Vicar's lawn,
     And twenty more, the sheepshearer's shorn.
     While thirty from, down in the Glen,
     Where the sheepdog guards them, in the pen.
     And four called mutton, although not old,
     Alongside six, safe in the fold.
     Now I am feeling, rather sheepish,
     Roast lamb, is my favourite meat dish.
     So now I will count, something quite odd,
     It's easier counting, peas in a pod.
     
     
     

     
     

     

Copyright © George Seal | Year Posted 2024

NextLast

Post Comments

Please Login to post a comment

 
Date: 3/21/2024 10:06:00 AM

Really cute George! Congratulations! :)
Date: 3/4/2024 5:01:00 AM

Yeah, peas are boring and not likely to get into a pickle

Back


Book: Shattered Sighs