Anthropomorphism Poem by Stanley Cooper

Anthropomorphism

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If you attribute human traits to other things
You’re an anthropomorphic believer
When from those assertions, falsity springs
You’re an anthropomorphic deceiver

If you are hit by a rock that was thrown
And make the claim it attacked you
You’ve asserted a mind of it’s own
An assertion you know isn’t true

Bugs Bunny, a perfect example
Of an over-ly morphed rabbit
His walking upright is quite ample
To illustrate an over-morphed habbit

When describing a beautiful flower
Peeking up at the sun
You infer it has eye-sighting power
Anthropomorphically, you’re just having fun

If we leave all of earths creatures
Remain just as they are
Without all of our human features
They’ll be much better off by far


by Stan Cooper…10/11/07

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr.subhendu Kar 22 October 2007

interesting poem yet anthropomorphically........so joyous, i just love the idea, trhanks for sharing

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