You Pull It's String Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

You Pull It's String

Rating: 5.0


You pull it's string,
it's button is covered in song.
You laugh at it, it looks up at you, sleepily falling
and rushes and it skins one bare knee.
It's knee weeps one lolly, is solitaire dropp of you.
Then it's red, it's by you, and it's hidden,
coveted, septet from the world that views,
as the world was it's call, it is now for you.
It is swept up under your greatness, living canopy, to
clear your bandit, it rests on, while you sing, to it.
Who will catch the dropp, of it as you watch, it fall?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sherri Coulter 24 September 2009

try to catch all dropps, as/when they fall, especially if/when you are the one to make them fall...10+

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