Incongruous Poem by Stanley Cooper

Incongruous



Eighteen year olds die in war
But are not allowed a drink
This taboo is judicial flaw
Most incongruous, I think

Befitting Alice's looking glass
In her fantasy wonderland
Many screwball laws have passed
By those in high command

If old enough for the battle cry
They're old enough to guzzle
We shouldn't them, their drinks deny
Let's remove their guzzling muzzle

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Cecil (cj) Krieger 26 September 2006

Very cute... really liked it

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Ernestine Northover 10 March 2006

The laws an Ass Stanley! Nice write, so very true. Love Ernestine XXX

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