Forest Limerick Poem by William Coyne

Forest Limerick

Rating: 5.0


If someone calls you a nobody,
don't let it break your spirit,
if you're there in the forest,
and a tall tree falls
you're the only one who will hear it.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: humorous
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Norah Tunney 18 March 2016

You just have to laugh at it all Well said William

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Brian Mayo 17 November 2015

it must've been the wind; the same wind that's about to.... LOOK OUT, SOMEBODY!

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Brian Mayo 17 November 2015

When I answered this I thought your poem was only three lines long. The last two lines appeared later. lol

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Edmund Strolis 17 November 2015

Laugh out loud enjoyable and a carefree sentiment that is just plain good advice! 10

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William Coyne

William Coyne

Chicago, Illinois
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