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Poem 268

Very Bad Archive

A Flower for Honey

Robert Hawkins

Its been said of a flower.
Is the most beautiful thing,
Our creator ever made.
But forgot to put a soul into.

I found that flower,
Such a beauty as our creator,
Could only make once.
So flawless, capitavating,
It was endowed with a soul.

For long I searched such a flower.
Believing it to be a myth.
But such a flower I found.
Growing amongst the many.
The one.
Perfection with a soul.

If it had been in Texas.
That the prefect flower,
With a soul had grown.
Surely it would have been,
A Texas yellow rose.
rlh

note: gagging, enough of that. back to the rampant
galloping assholism.
Its a disease you know.

Robert Hawkins has published 2 more terrible poems since joining on 30/11/99. Read more of Robert's terrible poetry at the anthology. Here are three of Robert's latest works:

A Day, of Bobby as interpeted, Emily Reeve

Submitted Aug 2nd, 22:52

Trilogy by Emily Reeve #3

Submitted Jul 27th, 21:49

Trilogy by Emily Reeve #2

Submitted Jul 27th, 21:35