A Verb Went To Town Poem by Patti Masterman

A Verb Went To Town

Rating: 5.0


A verb went to town one night
And met a standing noun, just right:
They were all dressed in grammar,
With a punctuation tie,
And semi colon earrings,
And some italic lies.

In an active tense,
They conveyed all their sense
And picked up some adverbs
And adjectives, in time;
Then they made a conjunction,
Just to people this rhyme.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Prasanna Kumari 14 November 2012

the language will adore your poems and we too.....for making Her beautiful and attractive

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Constance K Yost 23 July 2011

Really like this...it's so all together! Must have taken some thought..so clever! Thank you for very generous comments on my work! Constance Yost

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Simon Gowen 18 July 2011

I love the 'Cleverness' this poem oozes. So I had to vote a straight '10'

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Adeline Foster 17 July 2011

Now, that I like. Do a little 'tongue in cheek' myself you may find if perusing mine. Adeline

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Nik Morgan 29 June 2011

Never has grammar sounded so free nice piece Nik

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