Nefertiti

Nefertiti

A Poem by John Preston
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A mix of this and that

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I saw a Wren
shall I use my pen

Their on a branch
not on a ranch

Little Robin sitting
no batman near
Oh’ dear,

So close we were,
just looking not a care

Into the wood
no teddy bears here

Now to the meadow
buttercup yellow
Yellowstone park
not in the dark

Butterflies flitter
do you remember trigger?
Seemingly nowhere to go

Then on the corolla
for a little feed

So many weeds
do not want your need

Do you live in a State
with Alligators?
Oh” my, see corrugators
not pleased. See you later

 

 

 

 

I am going to the Nile
to see Crocodiles
I might run a mile

Poor young king Tut
had a horse up his butt

Beautiful Nefertiti
did not need her Tee tees
having six girls and all
with the last, her son
young king Tut.

Now back to the States
how long must I wait
for my ups with my fright?




 




© 2014 John Preston


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Butterflies flitter
do you remember trigger?

I liked this line. The almost rhyme made it unique.

Posted 10 Years Ago


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John Preston
John Preston

Ashbourne, Derbyshire Dales, United Kingdom



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I'm past my time not long to go, but ha I'll just keep going, day by day one step at a time. I can not write but I try poetry, rime a little story. Please comment as you feel. It's good to know. Dy.. more..

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