DOES YOUR POETRY HAVE LEGS?

by CRAFTY KEN   Jul 4, 2017


DOES YOUR POETRY HAVE LEGS?

Yes, you can send it via email or snail mail, a png or jpeg file it can go near and far, it may be found even in the smallest town or in a Pub serving Ale. Across your PC screen it may run, adding to the viewers fun time as they read between the lines.

Does it trip and fall as sent to y’all as we say here in the South but that can be an appall to all, like a door less * toilet stall. Some of your poems have great legs, some long and some tall, some skinny and frail that they can only fill a few verses but they tell a special tale, yet they pack a big punch, some experienced Poets understand but some others are just out to lunch.
As you send your prose on their way, bid them not a farewell, as they will return anew penned from the ink well, me and you!

*A true story, my wife and I used toilets in Paris, the outdoor ones round and enclosed, men or women entered by a door that locked, after exiting, the door automatically locked and the whole room was sanitized, scary if trapped inside! The Paris Pub's toilets were an eyeopener, my wife came back in shock, she had gone down some dark long stairs and there were men peeing into a long trough out in the open and the stalls for the women had no doors on them to close. As the French say; C’est la gare or in English; See you later! I hope as the saying goes; That my poem has “Legs”.

Author Ken
July 4, 2017

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  • 6 years ago

    by Milly Hayward

    Ken what a great piece and fun to read. I know what you mean about the Paris toilets lol x

    • 6 years ago

      by CRAFTY KEN

      Thanks Milly, I like your frog, by the way have you read my Ode to a Toad?

  • 6 years ago

    by mossgirl19

    Haha, this sure has legs, yes. This was fun to read, Ken!

    • 6 years ago

      by CRAFTY KEN

      I knew you would like it Mel!

  • 6 years ago

    by Ben Pickard

    This 'has legs' alright, Ken. A marvellous metaphor and a thoroughly interesting and comical read.

    All the best,

    Ben

    • 6 years ago

      by CRAFTY KEN

      Thanks Ben, I'm on a roll, thinking of a new poem Titled; Can your Kat and Dawg talk? I used some slang for my German friends-Ha Ha.

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