Bounty Hunter Poem by David Darbyshire

Bounty Hunter

Rating: 3.9


Big and fat,
as well as his wife.
Lots of gold,
their life, they have sold.

Searching each county,
for the price of the bounty.
Hunting a woman or man, caught
throw them in the back of the van.

What a life of trouble and strife,
constantly complaining, his wife.
Now saying under his voice:
I'll put a price on her head, if she doesn't clam up.

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Brian Jani 07 June 2014

Nice poem man i like it

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