Brain Poem by Melisa Peter

Brain

Rating: 5.0


I could lose my chest, one breast,
My eyes could be injured to worst,
Yet, I know that if you remain,
My world would still sustain,
I'd run and sing in the rain, with tons of joy,
Discerning you'd never let me down,
You'll never let me frown in this town,
‘Cause God created you to envelop my body as a gown,
With you, I'd never be a toy, more like Helen of Troy,
I'll wear you as a crown, again and again,
So, with all that said,
Brain, I maintain,
'Cause, you're the main

Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: appreciation
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poetess is being appreciative of her mental well-being.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM

Without the brain there is no gain. Well done.my friend!

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