Your Pocket Poem by Chrysostomos Tsiailis

Your Pocket



Keep your pocket untouched
As the Wiseman said
You are the only one to touch
To earn and maintain your bread
You cannot leave it untouched
Since though bread rhymes with bed
You can have it attached
And even your back pocket occasionally
Many times by a credit card penetrated
And as bread once had raisins for poor children to smile, bread and cards and pockets are also nowanights,
pleasure and delight.
Men are most fortified
When approximately forty-five
Children smile, today, through pockets children cry

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Indira Renganathan 11 August 2009

I don't get it fully....but I can say you need to think of many more expenses like medical care e.t.c for your pocket...an unusual subject....thanks

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