The Famine Poem by Ken e Hall

The Famine

Rating: 5.0


The famine’s wind has surely blown,
The rabbit looks for carrots sown,
Nothing nothing nothings grown.
The rabbit pauses with paw on cheek,
“This dismal scene inspires me not,
I think I’ll sleep
An’ let the brook babble on,
An’ in my dreams may hunger,
Be be gone.
Sadly in his sleep the rabbit dies
Then consumed by relentless flies.
The sheep dropp in their tracks
The cows are long since gone
The farmer pulls in his belt and
Hopes it’s not in vain
As he waits and waits and waits
And waits
For Rain

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

rated this one 10... well described... yes, we need rain here mostly in the Philippines... last year almost everywhere flood is present due to heavy rain and now a dam and some rivers already dried up! let there be rain! May God spare us!

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Ken e Hall

Ken e Hall

England-Now Australian Citizen
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