Blake's Mistake Poem by Edward A. Morris

Blake's Mistake

Rating: 5.0


“Don't tell your love, ” the sage advised,
“Or you will never get her.”
“Well said! ” the swain soliloquized,
“But silence works no better.”

Sunday, October 21, 2007
Topic(s) of this poem: humor,lost love,love
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Douglas Scotney 06 February 2015

try 'And' in place of 'Or' and 'But', Edward

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Mel Wood 04 July 2009

Love it. It definitely portrays the catch 22 that is love.

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Allysyn Bryant 05 August 2008

short but so much more. very nice.

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