Street Lamps Poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

Street Lamps



Underneath the lamplight

There was a time I danced under street lamps
The music was in my head and pole dancing
had yet to be invented
I didn`t dance in moonlight the sky overcast
Or I was life sober and in bed
My jubilance over life sometime tired me out
Even a clown needs his rest when not blowing
His trumpet and take his funny trousers off.
I never dance anymore seeking no audience
My stepping was better than Fred Astaire.

Thursday, April 20, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: humour
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