Aone And Atwo Poem by Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Resides in Adelaide

Aone And Atwo



'You don't say atwo is at-woe, if you know aone is his bro; or say aone is a-own, when you know atwo is his bro.'

'Okay, so it's 2 and 1 you say; but do you say uh or ay? And if there's obvious rhyme, who knows if it's better in verse than prose? '

'You don't say
atwo is at-woe,
if you know
aone is his bro;
or say
aone is a-own,
when you know
atwo is his bro.'

'Okay,
so it's 2 and 1 you say;
but do you say
uh or ay?
And if there's obvious rhyme,
who knows
if it's better in verse
than prose? '

'Yes, who knows?
But it's either uh-2
and uh-1,
or ay-1
and ay-2.'

Friday, October 23, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry
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aeins und azwei auf deutsch. (pron. ar-ighnts und ar-tsvigh)
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Douglas Scotney

Douglas Scotney

Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. Resides in Adelaide
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