Laurel poetry anthology

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By, John-Michael Laurel

Transcript of Laurel poetry anthology

By, John-Michael Laurel

A Poem

A poem is nothing, but the true feel-

ing of any situation

All laid out in a way to be shared to

all the other minds on earth

Who are willing to do so.

Amusement

Amusement is in the air

Kids are complaining that stuff isn’t fair

Life at any amusement park is fun

Except for the hot sun

Life is just like an amusement park

You can change rides, walk to attrac-

tions, eat different foods

Ridiculous

“ridiculous” says Mr. Bos

Looking through the dragon farting cave

at a pause

Green burgers, red hairs

Mr. Bos just wanted to go up stairs

Only to find the master burger being

drowned in brown sugar

“Ridiculous” says Mr. Bos

The last bell rung

Kids flew out the door

Kids big and small, smart and dumb

All ready for what’s in store

Playing games

Watching movies

Hanging with friends

Dreading to return to school again

Summer!

The Old Man

There was an old wino named Jack

Who Spent most his life on his back

He flew and tu tu too

Just to take an old shoe

So he made a loud clack

Ode To Nature Nature is beautiful when you have a heart-full Plants in all and leaves falling in fall Spring comes around and not very many people have a frown

Winter is my favorite, and I always savor it throughout the year

Summer heats in and for me is a bummer Nature and seasons come hand in hand each year For birds, fish, flies, and for a mammal known as as the deer

Mother nature keeps the Earth in balance And the stature of co2 is not of any talents We pollute and destroy or earth And mother nature is not at all at mirth… We all must play our part in nature So that we will not end up the in big doo doo danger