A Drunken Roach Poem by Tony Adah

A Drunken Roach



A certain roach came
Around where the roosters
Were feasting with pride
And reeks of stupor
In a brown coat of wings.

It confessed its pride
By dizzying about noisily
To the chagrin of its hosts
And when a warning
Was issued to this guest
He heeded not
And found himself
An item on the menu
Of the roosters' party food.

Sunday, October 26, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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