Then The Day Goes By! Poem by Godspower Oshodin

Then The Day Goes By!

Rating: 2.0


The morning was sharp and glomming
With the misty cloud of the night
Chased away by the clave of lighten.
The dew has atom on the grasses
And they’ve gone damp to his calling.

The birds that sings marvelous melodies
Have stolen their food
From the awoken flowers
Which have no sense of what they were doing.
The better morning, has been for humans
Who came out so early to take their preys.
Now, lizards are pecking on walls
Finding armies of insect
Which elongate on the road of destiny.

The livestock’s set their mouth on the ground
Digging holes on the damp ground
To find those foods which the earth,
Has absorbed from the former rainfall.

How long will the trees continue to rejoice?
Flapping leaves, and waving to this glorious morning,
Later the cloud starts to release rays of light
To dry up those initial occurrence of the early morning
Soonest the day turn to night
And the day goes by!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Adeline Foster 18 June 2009

I do not know why you have received such a low vote on this poem. True, it has a Lewis Carroll type of Jabberwocky spelling and flavor. So what, did not he become famous for just such manipulation of word forms? I have enjoyed this. Adeline

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