To: SAMWolf
My Shadow
I do not like my shadow,
He's always in my way.
Whether from the street light,
Or on a sunny day.
I step and he steps with me,
It sometimes makes me trip.
I have to go where there's no light,
To give this guy the slip.
I feel like he is mocking me,
A fan of his I'm not.
I like him best around high noon,
When he is just a spot.
Conspiracy Guy 3/3/2004
689 posted on
03/03/2004 7:04:12 AM PST by
Conspiracy Guy
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To: Conspiracy Guy
My Shadow
Good morning CG. Nice to see you.
LOL Good work this morning!
692 posted on
03/03/2004 7:06:22 AM PST by
Soaring Feather
(~ I do Poetry and party among the stars~)
To: Conspiracy Guy
Nicely done! A little of the Ogden Nash here. :)
694 posted on
03/03/2004 7:08:14 AM PST by
Colonel_Flagg
(If I had a hammer, I'd use it on Peter, Paul, and Mary. -- Howard Rosenberg)
To: Conspiracy Guy; SAMWolf; Trikebuilder; bentfeather
Shadows
A shadow has two parts, you know.
The one above, the one below.
Within the shadow of a tree,
Toward the light heres what youll see.
A shaded part of tree is found,
To join the part thats on the ground.
The joining of the two may be,
Inseparable, like ground and tree.
But as the world turns through the day,
The shadow starts upon its way.
To join its cousins in the night,
And leave the clinging one in fright.
The world has turned its face away,
From that bright light that we call day.
The darkness that befalls thereon.
Will stay until the break of dawn.
The night is shadows fearful half,
The other part leaps with a laugh,
Out where it dwindles to a dot,
Evaporating on the spot,
Unless the moon has ventured in,
As round the Earth it does its spin.
The shadow is a twin at birth,
Even when its mothers Earth.
With one that clings close to its mother,
And one that flies away from brother.
Its journeys length always depends,
On what befalls before it ends.
NicknamedBob . . . . . . March 3, 2004
716 posted on
03/03/2004 8:17:50 AM PST by
NicknamedBob
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