2. House so Golden
House so Golden
Only in the house so golden
Only in the house so golden
Unwillingly unspoken’s she
Unwillingly unspoken’s she
For she shall never truly be
For she shall never truly be
What she feels a necessity
What she feels a necessity
3. On a Days Rest
Here I sit and ponder
Upon all the worlds unearthly wonders.
Every idea has ran on by
But none seemed to be-
friend my mind.
But periodi- cally some idiotic
thought
Seemed to settle as would a
pot.
Like, life is like a locker.
Knock on it twice and it croaks to an open
To same old crap from lives past.
And as we move on to the next
The same old crap lays in rest.
4. Thrice on the Stead
As I arise from the sea of honey,
The trees so hallowed from sap they have moneyed,
A small faint tambourine cries, snicks, and willows through the
orchard of unsettled unicorns,
From then only the man in the confetti trench coat remains on
his pedal, with only his medals,
Without rehearsal, he strikes my palm,
Thrice
But then as the hen denied what was only just said,
The eyes left dared peering, are those on the head of the carnivorous
waves,
The onyx ocean ones reaped the needles from the blood on the tips of
the callused tips of your fingers,
And before what was thought was said,
He had commenced,
And blinked,
Thrice.
5. Mr. Yeti
There once was a young oh so white yeti
Would he only eat some spaghetti
For he once got out
Gave us a shout
And he then flew right at my aunt Bettie
6. ODE to Nature
You awake in a state,
For you learn to appreciate this state.
With time we learn to find the balance
Between our world and manner of life,
There is a never changing exhibit.
And it is simply a step away,
But still many have not been
Although it has always been there waiting.
Waiting for us to come and enjoy it,
For what it truly is.
A conservation of the past,
And a constellation for the times to come to our lives.
I give an ode to this nature,
For all it has been, and
All it will ever be.