Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Freebie

Where would we be
without the long e
for easy rhymes in poetry.

Sunday, December 2, 2018

It Could Happen...

She told him once, "Please stow your devise,"
For the flight was nearly done.
She told him twice, "Stow your devise,"
But stubborn he carried on.

Delay, delay was the game he'd play,
For he'd done this many a time.
The attendant would say, "Put your laptop away,"
And he'd wait. Now is this such a crime?

The plane headed down to the strip below
And he worked and he worked, this chap.
But the landing was rough and his arms weren't enough
To hold the devise in his lap.

With a jolt from the ground, it leapt from his arms
(If only he'd not been so naughty).
In a freak of nature and all her laws
It severed his head from his body.

The stewardess screamed and the passengers too—
They never had seen such a sight.
Let this be a warning to heed before boarding:
Just follow the rules when in flight.

Friday, October 12, 2018

Unexpected Treasures

What a joyous surprise
     to spy with your eyes
     that lent has collected in your belly button.

To think even here,
     it would surely appear,
     there are dust mites at home, tucked within.

You brush them away,
     as if gently to say,
     be free my good dust mites, be free.

If all this is strange
     and must be explained,
     I suspect, friend, you may be an outie.

Saturday, April 14, 2018

A Sight Like No Other

I have beheld sights that are truly beautiful
       landscapes stretched out before me,
       cliffs and mountains and arches alike
Each with its own magnificence.
But one thing that impresses me each time anew
Is the warmth and radiance and singular beauty
Of a woman's smile.

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Passing Through

A passing stare is all it takes
For hope to flare up in your wake,
But passing by and passing through,
I don’t know why I fall for you.

A second only shared as one,
A gentle smile there and gone.
Without a chance of sight again,
This short romance is doomed to end.

Perhaps to board on the final call,
We can’t afford to stop and stall.
With planes to catch and work to do,
One can’t get attached when just passing through.