internetPoem.com Login

A Bad Break

William Thomas Goodge

The preacher quoted, and the cranks
Among his congregation smiled,
"How sharper than a serpent's thanks
It is to have a toothless child."

He saw he erred, his eye grew wild,
He frowned upon the mirthful ranks:
"How toothless than a serpent's child
It is to have a sharper's thanks!"

(C) William Thomas Goodge
01/01/2000


Best Poems of William Thomas Goodge