Angry Birds Tell The TruthA Poem by Earl SchumackerTaking care of business on a statue of LincolnAuthors Note: If you are a serious person do not continue reading this. If you expose this poem to direct sunlight it will probably remain the same or become a little warmer. You have been warned. Angry Birds Tell The Truth
Too heavy for the sky Dirigibles collide with clouds Filled with bricks, concrete in nature Crazy birds walk home having missed their flight
Still alive, dreaming of reality Why waste time on thinking? Why are there no traffic signs in heaven? Why is there so much blue in the sky?
If people were meant to fly they would not Sleeping in the park is much more rewarding Ask the pigeon perched on a statue of Lincoln Doing its business like a religion
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AuthorEarl SchumackerAtlantic City, NJAboutB.A. Degree in Literature and Language. I enjoy writing short stories, poetry, novels and keeping up with new scientific discoveries. I enjoy philosophy and Art appreciation. more..Writing
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