And So I Sing Poem by Buddy Bee Anthony

And So I Sing

Rating: 5.0


It doesn't matter what I wear.
Or how I style my thinning hair.
When weighted down with tons of bling,
no one takes notice ''til I sing.
I may just spin a tall tailed yarn
How all your horses ran out the barn
Friend and foe find me interesting,
only when I sing,
so I do sing.
When I describe the body politic
you may think I'm laying it on too thick.
Proud, I bellow from the valleys,
to the hills as
your Majesty,
The King
when I sing,
and so I sing.

A soothe sayer, I shall be,
of great renown.
With paying customers,
gathered round.
My heat is
stunning, blistering.
When I sing,
and so I sing.

When I softly whisper
in your other ear,
you can't quite make out
what I'm saying,
nor shed a salty tear,
unless I sing,
and so I sing...

A town crier I shall remain
in dis-repute.
with my audience
in disarray
and in dispute.
With all points being moot.
if I don't sing.
and so I sing
and sing
and sing
and sing
and sing...



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Buddy Bee Anthony

Re-edited 07/30/2023 @ 5: 44 AM Pacific Time

Friday, July 1, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry,Humor
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