My Brother, Jake Poem by Francie Lynch

My Brother, Jake



My brother, Jake,
He had what it takes;
Shaved when he was eight,
Strong as a boa snake.
He had hair
Like Ringo Starr,
But played guitar
Like Ravi on sitar.

My brother, Jake,
He grew to six foot eight;
He had arms like legs,
Muscles like beer kegs.
He was fast,
With a ball,
His speed could do it all.
And he could speak,
Like a priest,
He kept us all enthralled.
His wit,
It was quick,
And sharp as a paring knife:
He was funny,
He was cruel,
And well thought of at school.

My brother, Jake,
Had a running streak
Up his back,
At the sign
Of any trouble,
He left on the double.

So you see,
As I see,
Size is allegory.
Jake's stature
May bring rapture,
But he's a little man to me.

Monday, August 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: brother,family
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 24 August 2015

True story? Very convincing fantasy, it not. Well done!

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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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