A fat young man plays with a pond.
The wind has caught itself in a tree.
The pale sky seems to be rumpled,
As though it had run out of makeup.
On long crutches, bent nearly in half
And chatting, two cripples creep across the field.
A blond poet perhaps goes mad.
A little horse stumbles over a lady.
A fat man is stuck to a window.
A boy wants to visit a soft woman.
A gray clown puts on his boots.
A baby carriage shrieks and dogs curse.
Twilight
Alfred Lichtenstein
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Poem topics: baby, horse, sky, tree, wind, woman, field, young, long, visit, lady, soft, poet, window, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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