This is a collection of poetry that I'm working on for my grandson. |
In reality I think, Albeit it’s quite nutritious, In this case I assume, Given that marine life is so abundant, You shouldn’t have to resort to eating something so hard. In spite of my curious observations, Coupled with your crushing bites, Not to mention the teeth that grind way down in your throat, To say nothing of your sand producing proclivities, The poor coral doesn’t stand a chance as you search out your microscopic algae dinner. On the other hand, I’ve never seen, For example, a fish wearing pajamas, But I haven’t been looking, While you’re cocooned in your mucus resting, Your predators swim right by and miss having you for dinner. Thus the cycle continues Wherever parrot fish are found Simply they crush up the coral Then they put on their pajamas, Colorfully living where ever coral is found. http://www.tahiti.pictures-pacific.com/tuamotu/parrot-fish.jpg Grammar Poem- A grammar poem uses a transitional word, subject, and verb for the first four lines of a stanza ending with a comma. The fifth line in the stanza is a complete sentence bringing the thoughts of the first four lines together. Rhyme or meter is not required. |