Unlike the Japanese Kabuki theaters, where each actor is male,
at the "Drama Dairy" all actors have four teats ….as well as a tail.
Example One:
Juliet does moo softly: "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou? " ….
as she calls for her ‘forbidden lover', ….played by a cute cow.
Example Two:
A cow, dressed as King Kong, flashes ‘his' teeth at last curtain call.
Then, led by her drama coach, she's escorted back to her stall.
Since the first dairy-drama was staged, milk production has soared,
there've been "Wows" for the cows, ........and audiences have roared!
(May...28th? ….2019)
Dairy drama woah woww wow, moo mooo but I'm mewing in praise for this scintillating poem, eh forbidden love brings no good in the end lol. This was like bathos and drama all in one staged by your creative pen my poem hunter sir friend! Kudos.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Bri, i too agree with Kostas. You have, indeed, taken drama to another level altogether. Moo moo - Wow wow!