Will It Be the Last Laugh of the Day

Will It Be the Last Laugh of the Day

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz
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Will It Be the Last Laugh of the Day

I remember morning as a wave of unknown origin
A creepy ladder of light twisting around the clock's hands.
My feet ventured southward accumulating a distaste for what may come to me.
I suppose there is some sort of tale to this rhyme,
hiding in a somnolent awakening of writer's prose
crossing over the apex of dramatic drunken fool
Or perhaps a second hand fool living in a bloom room
wandering about the mysteries of iambic pentameter.
Let me offer a howl or two to the unworthy reader
and shake the hand of penmanship's ink.

© 2016 Alfred Kukitz


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Wow!

I'm amazed at your review better than the poem itself. What a treat you are!

Regards,
Al

Posted 8 Years Ago


wonderful metaphor and personification...

it's like getting up in the middle of the night to make love with the muse---mysteries to explore...awakenings...and words to bloom pregnant .....and lo and behold...a poem.

j.

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Added on May 14, 2016
Last Updated on May 14, 2016
Tags: Unknown, wave, ladder, iambic, fool

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Alfred Kukitz
Alfred Kukitz

Deering, NH



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