Random penpals...
Recession
Tick, tick, tock
All the sand in the clock
All the sand in the clock
Goes drip, drip, drop
Drip, drip, drop
All the money in the can
All the money in the can
Goes swing, swing, slam
Swing, swing, slam
All the shots and the shouts
All the shots and the shouts
Go ping, ping, pow
Ping, ping, pow
All the boys and the men
All the boys and the men
Just drop, drop, dead...
By: Raychel Dunning
This is self-published.
Tick, tick, tock
All the sand in the clock
All the sand in the clock
Goes drip, drip, drop
Drip, drip, drop
All the money in the can
All the money in the can
Goes swing, swing, slam
Swing, swing, slam
All the shots and the shouts
All the shots and the shouts
Go ping, ping, pow
Ping, ping, pow
All the boys and the men
All the boys and the men
Just drop, drop, dead...
By: Raychel Dunning
This is self-published.
Updated 2 months ago
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Stranger
A man with many words,
And a rhythm in his voice,
Stopped me on the streets,
And before I had a choice,
Took my arm and smiled,
Displaying but few teeth.
And before I had a chance,
The man began to speak,
"Would you prefer the road most taken,
Or the one less traveled by?
Have you seen the mysterious stranger,
With the blindness in one eye?
When you gaze upon a glass,
Is it half empty or half full?
Have you ever thrown the pebbles in,
To reach the water in the bowl?
Are you like the fox and grapes,
Are things sour when uneasy?
Is it to each his own,
Or do you find yourself less pleasing?
For you see my younger friend,
It is not what others may have chosen.
For someone else's meat,
Can be another's poison."
By: Raychel Dunning
December 2007
Note: Yes, this is copyrighted.
A man with many words,
And a rhythm in his voice,
Stopped me on the streets,
And before I had a choice,
Took my arm and smiled,
Displaying but few teeth.
And before I had a chance,
The man began to speak,
"Would you prefer the road most taken,
Or the one less traveled by?
Have you seen the mysterious stranger,
With the blindness in one eye?
When you gaze upon a glass,
Is it half empty or half full?
Have you ever thrown the pebbles in,
To reach the water in the bowl?
Are you like the fox and grapes,
Are things sour when uneasy?
Is it to each his own,
Or do you find yourself less pleasing?
For you see my younger friend,
It is not what others may have chosen.
For someone else's meat,
Can be another's poison."
By: Raychel Dunning
December 2007
Note: Yes, this is copyrighted.
Updated 1 year ago
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