I Don'T Like Long Poems Poem by Patti Masterman

I Don'T Like Long Poems



You see, I don't like long poems
My attention span is not so long,
And the birds are busy through the window;
I'm so afraid I'll miss their song.

Birds don't last long, in this world,
As my mind grows shorter than a fuse,
Lit at the business end of a stick
Of dynamite, and that's no ruse.

You see, I don't like long poems;
For I'm growing older by the clock
And I've things to say to this old world,
And tombstones aren't well known to talk.

I've things to say, and people's eyes
Are wandering, while I have my say;
Seems I talk faster all the time,
Before the light runs out of day.

You see, I don't like long poems;
My shadow's shorter every year
I don't have endless hours to read-
There's words I'd really rather hear.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Cynthia Buhain-baello 27 February 2010

Great write and to the point. Excellent message and quite a food for thought for those so engrossed in prolixity - as if volume redeems quality and content. You did a fine work here. Bravo! ! ! ! 10+

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