A Poem-a-Day-Keeps-the-Bad-Guys-Away

Minimum of one dose of poetry a day for one year proves to keep all ailments of psychological and spiritual nature at bay. Dr. Melai

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Get Up With It

Meddled bread rows
Banana bread eyes
heart shaped cake paws
close-up and detailed
metal flaked trim cake
squeezed out
piping and icing

Get up with it
Hound of horses
Flattened and smeared
to half real figures

Tissue flags fly
posters for a guilty meal
of sundown wreaths
and ornamental knocks
for target maps
in a range of baked
good music is everywhere
Posted by Melai at 11:52 PM
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