International Affairs... In The Style Of Bri Edwards Poem by Eugene Levich

International Affairs... In The Style Of Bri Edwards

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All concerned and sophisticated persons
Should take an interest in International Relations,
To make this world a better place
And thus enhance the human race.
So as a step towards solving one tribulation,
I must pose a thorny and tricky question:
Suppose Lady Gaga married Ban Ki Moon
Whatever would they name their children?

It is questions such as this
That give me grave concerns,
So why don't they make me
Secretary-General...
Of the United Nations?

Friday, June 13, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: Humor
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 27 August 2016

oops! i see in my previous comment: don't let you grave concern.............why don't people correct my typos? ? ? ok, i like the poem again, but you really should try the style of someone stylish, not me! ! bri :)

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Bri Edwards 14 June 2014

Mr. Levich, sir, i, for one, AM very concerned about International Relations. i also just peeked (and peaked) at photos of Lady Gaga, AND.... i dare not, on this site, express to your readers my sensations. but i now see WHY you would wish to be elected U.N.S.G., as in one photo, through Lady Gaga's brassiere i could see! as for naming of the children of such an unlikely marital match, (keeping the showbiz theme) for a boy how about Ban Satch-mo-on, and for a girl something simple like Ban Stefani Joanne Angelina? ? AND, dear author, don't let you grave concern... lead you to an early urn! thanks for sharing. bri :) p.s. PH member Daniel Brick recently sent me a message in which he said, and i quote, .....wisdom becomes nonsense. It happens all the time in your poems or comments, like my poem on a church visit which inspired you to visit your kitchen for a snack! yeah! he really said THAT about ME! ! ! ! !

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Sandra Feldman 13 June 2014

This world will never be a better place, Because it is run by an inhuman race. However, You're poem is very, Clever.

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