Feebleness Poem by Dorsey Baker

Feebleness



The snake moves
faster
after it has
shed its skin
without
the weight
of gravity
nothing would
be heavy
a tiger
without teeth
cannot eat its meal
a toothless
tiger has no reason
to hunt
a bird
has to have wings
if it is to fly
and without
the will to live
you will surely die!

Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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