The Rhymer Poem by Francis Duggan

The Rhymer



The rhymer has no desire to become a poet
Or never craves for the recognition of literary note
The rhymer is one who just loves to write rhyme
One might say a throwback to a long gone time
It is easy to write rhyme as we have often been told
And rhymers never grow famous they only grow old
Though as writers of worth few rhymers make the grade
Everyone is needed in the wordsmith trade
To write rhyme is easy as easy as can be
At least anyhow that's how it seems to me
In the Literary World rhymers are many and poets are few
You may say to that tell us something that's new
The rhymer is one everyday you do meet
One or two or more of them lives on every street.

Friday, June 17, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: writings
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