Copyrights Poem by Mark Heathcote

Copyrights



What if anyone—
If, I were to build a ship
Then who would I take?
We're all individuals
Noah built his ship for twos.

But let me give you
Some information, 'Old Nick'
'That devil sure knows—
The size of my brogue tan shoes'.
He owns, copyrights, bad news.

So, I'll build for one
One can't be separated.
Certainly as two
Doesn't mean I don't love you
Only-means he can't hurt us.

Friday, October 24, 2014
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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Geetha Jayakumar 25 October 2014

A thoughtful write on Copyright based on truth. Very true said in few lines........ That devil sure knows— The size of my brogue tan shoes'. He owns, copyrights, bad news........ It's really bad, but it happens. Loved reading it. Thanks for sharing.

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Mantu Mahakul 24 October 2014

So I will build for one. Nice writing surprisingly on copyright information.

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