°°°°In a metropolitan domicile lived two critters,
one tiny, as mulish as a mule
and the other, strong-willed, as cold as in the winters,
Said he, the short one "I rule"
and watched the strong-willed mutters
once lay bound, now stood as a stool
then scuttled across the street of the metropolitans
with the mulish, scampering helter-skelter, obdurate fools°°°°
°°°°I watched the sprog dine in laughter
seeing Tom and Jerry, sprint towards the mesial middle
and fell both on a boulevard skate, "Vroom" says the car
with an halted break, the car horned in riddles
and mangled the duo, but not with a scar °°°°
Off Metropolitan(a Tom And Jerry Story)
Aramide Opeolu
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 04/11/2021
Poet's note: A short poem about the two troublesome critters, Tom and Jerry.
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Poem topics: laughter, april fools, cold, street, short, middle, bound, break, car, strong, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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