The Two Clowns Poem by Randy McClave

The Two Clowns

I love seeing the clowns
They give both smiles and frowns,
They both put on wonderful shows
And they wear funny shoes and clothes.
We have two clowns here
One brings anguish and the other brings cheer,
They sound funny when they talk
And they both look funny when they walk.
Their hair are orange and red
And funny things they do and have said,
They are round like a ball
And they have big feet, and hands so small.
They both make a very funny sound
Whenever they walk around,
One enjoys to joke and the other enjoys to harass
One gives flowers and the other gives gas.
They both eat burgers and fries
One tells jokes and the other tells lies,
They both are known for their smile
One is of happiness and the other one is of guile.
They both are known for where they live
One takes and steals the other helps and does give
As we know McDonald's has funny Ronald
And Mar-a-Lago as fatty Donald.

Randy L. McClave

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Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
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