Monday, July 16, 2007

A poem - a promise is a promise

There was a young man from Nantucket,
And the things that he did they would shock ye,
He...Only joking!!!!

I'm new to peotry so constructive criticism only please. I promise not to do the Michael D. Higgins on it i.e. it won't be a regular thing.

To Live
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To love, To laugh
To cry and to hurt,
Be humble and patient,
To know my place in the world.

To learn, To listen,
To mentor and teach,
To be a good citizen,
But not a good sheep.

To challenge, To question,
To read and to write,
Seek Truth and Beauty,
To sleep well at night.


M.


"Not all those that wander are lost" - JRR Tolkien (thanks Neal)

2 comments:

Unknown said...

There is a quote about eating alphabet soup and then going to the WC. But I will refrain from using it in this case. Me, I'm a traditionalist, and a poem is all about rhyme, all of the time, except in Country & Western songs, where it is too freaking obvious, or, the language is bent to fit the rhyme, example "Down the street I did go", or "To him I did say". B*lloc*s, nobody talks like that, even in sh1tkickerville.

BTW, it's spelt Poem.

Mike Duggan said...

I spelt it 'poem', it was poetry I mistyped.

You'll notice "To be pedantic" isn't in the poem.

The poem only doesn't rhyme if you have a Monaghan accent.

Agreeing with ya, I do be doing on the C&W songs.