Classic poem of the day
If God ever had intended,
When He first created man,
That he'd have smoked,
He'd have built him on
An entirely different plan,
He'd have furnished him with
A stovepipe, a damper, and a grate,
And He'd have had a smoke consumer
That was strictly up to date.
I have walked in sunny meadows
Where the sunbeams flashed and broke,
But I never saw the sheep, cattle and horses smoke.
I have watched the birds with wonder
When the grass......
Member poem of the day
These are epigrams by Michael R. Burch and his translations of epigrams by other poets ...
Love is either wholly folly,
or fully holy.
—Michael R. Burch
Love has the value
of gold, if it’s true;
if not, of rue.
—Michael R. Burch
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