Jonathan ROBIN

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Dr. Who Man - 1915 - After Ogden Nash The Termite, Harry Graham Ruthless Rhymes And Hilaire Belloc Matilda - Poem by Jonathan ROBIN
Wild Rex - Tyrannosaurus - strode
cold-blooded ‘long Cretaceous road,
hot-headed kin to human child,
that's why warm-blooded man's so mild.
Each stage repeats the same deceits,
from gnash to Nash weak eats, defeats,
nosh brash, posh cash, cosh, bash, if tempted,
polite policed, write's rights pre-empted.
(9 September 2009)
Poems by Jonathan ROBIN : 476 / 2362
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Poem Submitted: Tuesday, April 10, 2012
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