by Mark Scheler The tree in the forest is judicious, man is not. Simplicity of lovely nature is accommodating, true, liberal in the sense of humanely possible. Rain is helpful to man, cordial, chummy, conciliatory. A flower in a garden is contented as is man truly sometimes. Rhymed version: The sun is hot, rain is not. Man gets caught, or knot, on his yacht. Authors note: I didn't write this poem, but I programmed the computer that did. Seeds: nature objects, man, adjectives, subject-predicate 65%. Want to comment on this poem? Click Here to go the Literary Review Discussion Forum Want to contact the author? Click Here |