Seagulls Poem by Theresa Ann Moore

Seagulls

Rating: 5.0


Do I live by the sea?
No, not at all…
Then why do I see
Seagulls swooping down
On me

Where do I reside?
In a city
With buildings side by side
Streets with so many vehicles
They almost collide

What is the deal?
What is the appeal?
Here they find a meal
The sight is almost
Surreal…

Scanning from a light post
Eyeing a fast food parking lot
Food debris becomes a host
The menu differs from the coast
Seagulls scavenge fries and toast

The sound of their raves
Brings a surge of waves
Eat and satisfy your craves
Welcome to world of concrete
and microwaves

1/12/08

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Broken Peaces 12 January 2008

I had 22 years at sea and still can't escape them, mindyou the Albatross on the wing was a beautiful sight and they are a creature of Gods 10 chris

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Thad Wilk 12 January 2008

Hi Theresa! ! This is a really nice write the seagulls! Love it thanks for the share! ! *10*! ! ! Friend Thad

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John Tiong Chunghoo 12 January 2008

a lovely lively poem. keep the good work up, theresa.

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Theresa Ann Moore

Theresa Ann Moore

Michigan, U.S.A.
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