(2014)
They said you can’t marry a comput… You’ll never be a pair But their all wrong, you won’t bel… All the memory that we share
It’s time I must go I’ll make this one quick Just flip the page If this one doesn’t stick
It’s been a week Since I left my house The snows blocked me in And I can’t get out It’s really a bother
Alone lived a man Who only drank glue The cause of his problems Is what no one knew As a child he’d get sick
If I could invent one thing It would be a bubble blower I’d make myself a bubble friend And really get to know her I’d make myself some bubble boxers
There once was a man who’s home wa… His size so small he’d fit in your… Along one day came a great gust of… And lifted the poor man, and his h… Into the air and over the land,
He moved so very quietly Peeking through the blades of gras… Of the tribe of lion hunters He was the very last He leapt from the bushes
Jane and I thought to build a ufo Thered be no limit to where we wou… We’d go beyond where boats would r… We’d escape the chilling winter sn… It would be full of lights to put…
My shadow and I Once played hide and go seek I closed both eyes Not once did i peek I counted to the highest number
Everyone knows of the billy goat g… In every dark alley and valley the… Whenever wolves go out, they go ou… For if the gang catches them they… The walls are tagged with their ma…
A poem of heart break anger and st… Is a poem created from the dark th… Don’t write of things that only ma… In order to feel better you must w… I do not wish to read of misery an…
My friends all bragged Of the things they did James fought a lion But had let it live A snake bit Will
I let the cat out To explore the yard It scratched at the fence But the fence was to hard It laid about then swallowed
Tommy glee sure loved his tree, They watched the sense together fa… Then came a time in mid October, Where the wind blew so hard his tr… It survived the storms but what to…
If I don’t tip my hat When you walk by Don’t take me as being rude I’m a real nice guy please I swea… Don’t take me as a prude