Worries - a Poem for Sunday Muse
Photography by Elizabeth Korning
Early Life
She's got a tiger by the tail
Sitten' on the top of the world
Between the tiger and the globe
She's easily queen for a day
Wondering now when her day will be
Worrying bad lost her appetite
Seems it never would come her way
Worn silly soon she's skin and bones
Is the queen for her not to be
We'll wait and see--Storry's moral?
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- Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2022, All Rights Reserved
- I am linked with Carrie at The Sunday Muse #226, https://thesundaymuse.blogspot.com/2022/09/sunday-muse-226.html?m=1
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Labels: Poem, Quiz, Sunday Muse 01, Syllabic Form, Things to know
3 Comments:
Thought you were going for a sonnet. Worry is human yet so unfruitful. Nice one Jim
Happy Sunday
much💛love
I could hold seminars on how to worry cause I am so good at it. So I can relate to the feelings within the poem.
Worry is such an energy drain ... said the lady who worries more than she should. Cheers, Jim.
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