Bug-Eyed

Bug-Eyed

A Poem by James K. Blaylock

Bug-Eyed

 

I'm tired of watching

this mimi-beast fly,

 

it's wings blaze madly,

and I gaze dizzily...

 

for I'm at a loss, as to

where the swatter is

 

9-30-08

 

 

© 2008 James K. Blaylock


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I can so identify with this. Isn't is weird how a fly or knat or a sour-knat (thats my problem right now) everytime we buy some fruit at this certain market we fet sour-knats or fruit flies what ever they are they are pesky little devils. They torment the life right out of you. The trouble with them are they are far too small to kill with a swatter. they go right through the mesh.

This is great James. Goes to my favs

Posted 15 Years Ago


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I can so identify with this. Isn't is weird how a fly or knat or a sour-knat (thats my problem right now) everytime we buy some fruit at this certain market we fet sour-knats or fruit flies what ever they are they are pesky little devils. They torment the life right out of you. The trouble with them are they are far too small to kill with a swatter. they go right through the mesh.

This is great James. Goes to my favs

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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James K. Blaylock
James K. Blaylock

Tyler, TX



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Hi, I'm James K. Blaylock and I'm a poet/writer. I'm 39, and I live in Texas. I was born and raised here. I have been writing now for 13 years and I've been blessed to be published a number of times. .. more..

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