Kim Robin Edwards

Kim Robin Edwards Poems

What people believed in 1912.
Was a myth in the truth, placed on a shelf.
Was the unthinkable, unsinkable..
The fourty six thousand gross tons of steal.
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I love being naked.
Taking my panties off,
and throwing them in the corner.
Taking my BVDs off,
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When you look into my eyes.You see yourself.
Reflections of the way, you look at me.
You send into my heart.Your golden warmth.
I'm sending back to you, just what you need..
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In a cat's life.We get a rubber mouse,
a shoe string, or a butterfly to play with.
In a cat's life.We get names like Sylvester,
Felix, Tom And Jerry, Morris, and Garfield.
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In a dog's life.We get toy balls, and toy bones
to play with.In a dog's life.We get names like
Rover, and Lassie, Rin Tin Tin, and Lucky.In a
dog's life.We chase balls, and cats, and cars,
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In a horse life.We can play with a burlap feed
bag, an empty milk jug, or chew on the barn stall
door.Just to kill some time, or to kill some every
day bordom.In a horse life.We get names like
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Blow up them firecrackers.
Light up the sky.
Because it's Happy Independence Day.
I've been meaning to say..
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I'm the worst poet that's ever been.
Worst poet, and don't you know it.

I write for the world, to read my words.
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Take me to the ocean with you.
Hold me, don't ever let go.
Give me your heart if you will.
I will give you my love.
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We've been apart, for a very long time.
Time is still on my mind.
I must find my way back to you.
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The magician's magic.
Is the magic for you.
He can pull a rabit, out of his hat.
He can trick you with this.
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I am here to let you know.
The most important things in life.
We can live our lives together girl.
So come stand next to me.
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I knew a man named Kim.
Who owned a horse named Jim.
And it won!
It ran wire to wire.
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The law was searching everywhere.
In every place you can imagine.
Far from home.
So far away.
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I've got footballs.I've got basketballs.I've got baseballs.
And now, they're showing my balls on ESPN.
But the smallest balls I've ever seen?
Were golf balls.
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If I had a cure for baldness.
I'd grow lots and lots of hair.
I'd want to look like Cousin ITT..
Or possibly Sonny and Cher..
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While living in this world with you.
Here's a few things I'd like to do.

Hold & Love & Kiss & Touch.
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We've got a good thing going.
In the U.S.A. hey-hey.
People living, people loving.
In a modern way hey-hey.
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Yes George! There is a Santa Claus!
The troops want out.
But you want to pout.
With your nose in the air.
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Standing around city lights.
Passing time Friday nights.
With a girl I know.
With a girl I like.
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Kim Robin Edwards Biography

Kim Robin Edwards is an American Poet, Singer-Songwriter.Born in Newfane, New York October 15,1959.Spent his early years in Upper State New York, mainly Hornell, New York where he wrote some of his early poems/lyrics and love ballads.Kim became noticed as a poet in the early part of the twenty first century.As a contemporary poet and love ballad specialist.His writings between the years of 1980 and 2013 include great poems such as 'The Poem Tree', 'Veterans Day Salute', Titanic The Unsinkable Ship 'and 'The Derby'.Kim Robin Edwards continued writing, until his late years.Writing a variety of love ballads such as 'Two Lonely Hearts', 'I'm Ready For Love', and'Like Two Doves'.After moving to Southern California in the year 1984.He started writing Poems/Songs/and Love Ballads in many different catagories such as Love, Humor, Seasonal, Lyrics, Animals, Fun And Laughter.A great poet for his works in Seasonal Poetry, Nature Poetry, which include birds, cats, dogs, and other animals.A longtime resident of Anaheim, California and Garden Grove, California.Some of his best works were achieved in these two cities of Southern California..)

The Best Poem Of Kim Robin Edwards

Titanic (The Unsinkable Ship) :

What people believed in 1912.
Was a myth in the truth, placed on a shelf.
Was the unthinkable, unsinkable..
The fourty six thousand gross tons of steal.
Would never kneel or break its bow.
The ship could never sink or rust.
Was rumor going round, we all could trust.
The crowd showd up to celebrate.
As the ship was Christened to show its fate.
But The White Star Line was cruising fine.
When it hit a berg, under a darkened sky.
There it lie, with many to cry.
At the bottom of the sea she'll die.
They said the Titanic could never sink.
Their opinion a myth, now she's on the brink.
With fourty six thousand gross tons of steal.
The voyagers finished their final meal.
To the bottom of the ocean they went.
A many to cry, while she made her descent.
The Titanic was a ship in trouble.
But now a myth, and a pile of rubble.
At the bottom's where she made her grave.
A sigh of relief, for the lives they saved.
To the rescue, and on the double.
Titanic was a ship in trouble..
Her maiden voyage, now turn the page.
Thousand of people, in a fit of rage.
The news it read that we all should mourn.
The Titanic's passengers, their lives were torn.
A myth of truth placed in the news.
The unsinkable ship..Would never lose.

Titanic-Poetry by Kim Robin Edwards
Copyright 2009..
ALL rights reserved..

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