Quickie Quatrains
by Elaine Magliaro
Flippered, flightless,
Fat with blubber,
The penguin is
A waterlubber.
Snow dropped by
And here am I
Catching flakes
Of falling sky.
Robins bobbing
On the lawn
Strut their stuff
Now winter’s gone.
A joey in his mother’s pouch
Is safe, well-fed, content.
He gets a free ride when inside
And never pays Mom rent.
Outer space is just the place
For extraterrestrials to race
In souped-up saucers, sleek and bright,
Faster than the speed of light.
Fat with blubber,
The penguin is
A waterlubber.
Snow dropped by
And here am I
Catching flakes
Of falling sky.
Robins bobbing
On the lawn
Strut their stuff
Now winter’s gone.
A joey in his mother’s pouch
Is safe, well-fed, content.
He gets a free ride when inside
And never pays Mom rent.
Outer space is just the place
For extraterrestrials to race
In souped-up saucers, sleek and bright,
Faster than the speed of light.
OVERCROWDING
Martians? There aren’t any.
Earthlings? Way too many.
Especially in MY neighborhood.
I think I’ll move to Mars for good!
Earthlings? Way too many.
Especially in MY neighborhood.
I think I’ll move to Mars for good!
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I'll be back later today to announce the winners of the two poetry books written by J. Patrick Lewis--Good Mousekeeping and Riddle-icious.
Elaine, your quatrains are fantastic. I always enjoy reading your poems.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Thanks, Linda! I'm putting your name in the basket for the drawing next Sunday. You may win a children's poetry book.
ReplyDeleteThe last two made me laugh aloud !! :D
ReplyDeleteMichele,
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have you stop by! I hope all is going well with your writing. Glad you enjoyed my "spacey" quatrains.