Valentine's Day Poem by Darwin Henry Beuning

Valentine's Day

Rating: 5.0


A special day,
Comes but once a year.

Heart shaped candies,
Flowers and cards,
Love rules the World.

Once, when young, long ago,
Sitting in a bar,
A fellow drinker told me
He was giving his wife leather goods
for Valentine's Day.

I said, nice,
A leather coat or a fine purse?
He replied - NO,
A Belt in the mouth and
A Boot in the rear.

Bottoms Up!

Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: lessons of life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
03: 30am 10 February 2021. This happened over 50 years ago.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kim Barney 14 February 2021

Nice one, Hank! Last line has a double meaning in this poem! Five stars!

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Darwin Henry Beuning

Darwin Henry Beuning

Melrose, Minnesota
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