The Clever Poet Poem by Saint Cynosure

The Clever Poet

Rating: 5.0


Friends forever,
the poets clever,
thats for sure indeed.
But if you tire of my words,
then no longer should you read.
I change my mind,
I take that back,
please don't go away.
Don't make me ask on bended knee,
I'm begging you to stay.
A poet with no readers,
not a poet,
not at all.
For he wants poems up in frames,
hanging on all walls.
Every house on every street,
every family name.
Desires for them to read his words,
so they can feel his pain.
So if you stay I'll make it right,
I'll change my words to sane.
Who's the clever poet?
Saint?
Tell me whats his name...

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Stacey Watts 03 December 2008

Very brilliant piece. All poets strive to be the best. Isn't that what we are all here for to learn and take what we can? Inspiring each other as well as being the writers we so are. This is very well written.

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Viola Grey 16 August 2008

oh, the cleverness of you...what is his name....

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