Early Works - Good Luck? Poem by David Harris

Early Works - Good Luck?



Here I sit in solemn repose
while some old bag looks down her nose
words echo around me
and I begin to snort and wheeze
like a bull ready to charge,
but I must be calm.
They talk in riddles
to confuse and fiddle
then I feel my good luck charm in my hand.
My aim is steady,
my shot is sure
and I return to my solemn repose, a
s the old bag looks cross-eyed
at my lucky charm stuck up her nose.
There is chaos everywhere
no one knows what to do,
I still sit in solemn repose
and the old bag is still cross-eyed
looking down her nose.
There is nothing they can do
and the case is dropped, wow, wow.
The old bag goes to hospital ho, ho
my lucky charm still up her nose.
The sun comes up in the morning
and I am still free as a bird.
Free as a bird, the word.
The air smells like dog muck
something you trod in to bring you luck!


10 October 2002

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Joseph Poewhit 28 August 2009

Nothing worse than that dog muck on the shoe.

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Carol Gall 28 August 2009

lolol fascinating...............

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David Harris

David Harris

Bradfield, England
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