IN ADDITION
Date: Tuesday, 1st November 2011 @ 12:24:28 AM AEST
Topic: Sad Poetry


Contributed By: robert_edgar_burns

I wrote this poem to add to my book.
It’s now just one page longer.
So if you use it to level your chair,
It should be just a little bit stronger!

Someone might say picking up the book,
“It’s too heavy to carry around!”
I’ll say to them as I hold back a grin,
“Buy a comic book then you clown!”

It’s only larger by just one page,
Not two or three or four!
If you are too weak to lift it my friend,
Please just drop it on the floor!

Someone did that as I heard a loud crack,
And I saw the floor board had splintered.
I ran out the door to my cave where I snore,
To hibernate only through winter!

I guess you could say In a sensible way,
“This poem seems that it’s about nothing,”
And then bid me “good day” but I have to say,
Hey, weren’t you listening? I’m sleeping! Shush!”

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