Dissecting Fear Mongers
Iron John slept in the bog
To keep warm he wiggled a pig
& hugged a hog
The valient prince drew his sword at the bog
No one had founds ways yet to make Iron John shudder
it was an unknown cog
The two shook hands
causing fruit to drop
Yin romanced Yang
as turned the clock
But another man as naive as me
Never knew how to shudder or shake his knee
Till they dipped him in the ice water bear
Did he realize the need for fear & scare
This idea cracked into his head like an egg
Now he reacts shivering from cap to leg
Idaho (and now PA) Opinion Pieces, Letters of Public Interest and other aimful musings.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
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