[stylist] Changes poem
Jacqueline Williams
jackieleepoet at cox.net
Mon Jan 23 23:07:56 UTC 2012
Barbara,
I don't know exactly why, but I love this poem. Each segment seems in
reverse order, the category named before the item. It took a minute to
figure it out, and I think, perhaps that reversal gives it the charm. It is
worthy. Just love it.
Jackie
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Behalf Of Barbara Hammel
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 7:57 PM
To: stylist at nfbnet.org
Subject: [stylist] Changes poem
Okay, I wrote Childhood's End half my lifetime ago and I'll admit it could
use the work but here's a today poem that I succeeded in writing with
Bridget's theme in mind.
The format will change, I know, but it technically has no breaks-meaning the
poem is just one stanza. It's really corny ... but here goes:
CHANGES
It was time to change
the boy
So I turned him to
a clock,
It was time to change
the time
So I turned him to
a sock,
It was time to change
clothes
So I turned him to
a tree
It was time to change
the season
So I turned him to
the sea,
It was time to change
the tide
So I turned him to
a bear,
It was time to change
the mood
So I turned him to
a chair,
It was time to change
furniture
So I turned him to
a breeze,
It was time to change
the weather
So I turned him to
a cheese,
It was time to change
the menu
So I turned him to
a roi,
It was time to change
rulers
So I turned him to
a boy.
Barbara
A man who wants to lead the orchestra must turn his back on the crowd. --
Max Lucado
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